imitation gold leaf platter

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hello folks
this platter is mahogany with an imitation schlag metal variegated red leaf centre
18" diameter by about 1.5" thick
back of the platter
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nearly finished in the workshop
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finished piece
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holmqer

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Fantastic job, not many folks dabble in that sort of thing despite how nice it can look.
 
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Thank you for your kind comments

yes my lathe is a vb36- i've owned it from new for about 10 years-brillant lathe

here's a couple of shots of it when i recently boarded ot the workshop and painted it
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here's a benoit averly inspred piece and a couple of pictures of it in progress
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all of this overhang but because of the superb bearings the lathe doesnt even flinch, no noise no vibration no problems- i've had some huge pieces on the lathe and it just takes it all in its stride:)
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me sitting on the vb's tool rest beam-which is also signed by melvyn firmager :biggrin:
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the above platter being turned, held on the vac chuck
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Gary Max

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Thanks George------ I have a oneway system that leaks air and it gets worse all the time---- Now all I need is 162.00L--how much is the American $$$$
 

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Beautiful piece of art! I really like the imitation gold leaf design on the bottom. Is it difficult to apply and would it work for bowl lips or feature rings?
 
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Thank you

Louisbry:its not difficult to apply- but you do have to have some way of being able to seperate the leaf area from the wood area- a way of making a stop start point, on this piece i used a tiny v cut between the rim and the leaf- this helped me when i had to mask of the rim to apply the paint and it helped when i had to apply the leaf
here's a step by step of the leaf process

masked out ready for paint
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white shellac primer applied which seals the surface ready for leaf
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red base colour- deepens the effect of the gold
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un masked
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I de-nibed the red and put a gold leaf size on
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when the size went tacky (about 5mins)the leaf started to go on
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after all of the leaves
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all of the loose bits gently brushed of
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bitshird

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George Thank you for showing us your beautiful platter and also for sharing your technique of applying the gold leaf. Very nice work and easy to understand visual explanation.
 
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Hi Toni

seal the timber prior to leaf? or seal the leaf after application?

to seal the timber i use zinnser BIN which is a shellac based primer/stain block

to seal the leaf i use laquer or varnish
 

greggas

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George Nice set up and nice piece. I'm curious as to how you apply imitation gold leaf...same way as real gold leaf?/ I did not know they made imitation gold leaf. Also love the lines of the black piece...did you ebonize the wood to get that tone or dye it?

greg
 
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