Bangles and a mill

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kyaggie

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Spring weather has arrived so I ventured into the bangle world using supplies from www.bangleguy.com and had a lot of fun turning these bangles (amboyna burl, aspen burl and black ash burl respectively) set on stainless steel. I wish I had a better photo setup to accurately capture the high gloss, glass-like CA finish.

Also, here's a Crushgrind spalted pecan mill.

Mike
 

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Thanks for the nice comments... I'm really happy with how these turned out.

Barry, the finish on the mill is 5 coats of Pens Plus and then a coat of Walnut Oil Microcrystal Wax both from Doctor's Woodshop. It's a nice finish that goes on very well on the lathe giving the wood a soft shine that still lets you know that you're holding a piece of wood.

Take care,
Mike
 

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Thanks for the nice comments... I'm really happy with how these turned out.

Barry, the finish on the mill is 5 coats of Pens Plus and then a coat of Walnut Oil Microcrystal Wax both from Doctor's Woodshop. It's a nice finish that goes on very well on the lathe giving the wood a soft shine that still lets you know that you're holding a piece of wood.

Take care,
Mike


Thanks Mike looks like I'm going to get some new stuff to try!!
 
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