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JeremyJ

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Its time I stop lurking and starting posting. Here are a coupe of gold cigars, one corn cob dyed with a wine color, and the other a spalted maple. I think they both turned great no problems with either of them. I just need to working on sharpening my tools an all "wood" be good. Any pointers appreciated.


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Jeremy
 

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both look very well done! As far as sharpening, there may a tut somewhere on this site about that, look in the library section see if there is one hiding in there
 
Both look very nice and i have some spalted maple that i may put them to use. BTW, since your so creative with the corn i wonder if you can make a pen out of the Squirrel's tail, who was eating the cob?:biggrin::tongue:
 
Both of these sold to a family that wanted something representing the Midwest to send as gifts to their in-laws in Austria. The corn cob I think was fitting and they just liked the look of the maple. Thanks for the comments.
 
Yes I just used fabric dye. I turned the cob, sanded, then wiped on the dye. Then lightly sanded and applied more dye once I got color how I wanted I used CA as a finish.
 
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