micharms
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Thanks to LeRoy for offering the introductory special on these components. Here are 2 in TiG/GM. The first is a piece of spalted lilac. It was a pain to turn but I like the final outcome!:biggrin: I used a lot of thin CA to stabilize the punky sections and the knot added extra interest in the turning. I have some more of this but think I might have to get some cactus juice for stabilizing before I turn any more.

The second is a piece of mesquite I've had sitting around for a lot of years.

Both were sanded to 400 after the CA was applied and then rubbed with 0000 steel wool followed by Maquire's plastic polish. I know I probably went backwards but then I buffed them first with tripoli and then with white diamond.
Thanks for looking!
Michael

The second is a piece of mesquite I've had sitting around for a lot of years.

Both were sanded to 400 after the CA was applied and then rubbed with 0000 steel wool followed by Maquire's plastic polish. I know I probably went backwards but then I buffed them first with tripoli and then with white diamond.
Thanks for looking!
Michael
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