Brian G
Member
I tackled my first attempts at acrylics. I'm at 50% success :redface: The first attempt proved that my skew technique went askew, and I skewered my blank and it shattered at the nib end. We won't talk about the noob mistake I made with mixing up the tubes for the Cigar.
I'm antsy for my new DSLR (backordered) that will replace my broken point and shoot; I'm not used to LOML's point and shoot.
First up is a Bolt Action with a keychain made from the remnant.

One of my brothers hosts a charity live auction in December, from which the proceeds go toward purchasing toys for kids in need. I'm donating the set for the auction. The acrylic is called Green Kryptonite, which I purchased from Woodcraft. I dry sanded through 1200 grit, and then polished with Mirkra's Polarshine Turners Polish Buy Polarshine Polishing Pack 1oz. ea at Woodcraft.com
The other success is a Diva. The blank is Chocolate Cherry, which was a freebie from Exotic Blanks (thanks Ed and Dawn, I hope I did it justice!). Finish was a dry sand to 1200, and again with Polarshine Turners Polish.

Thank you for looking.

First up is a Bolt Action with a keychain made from the remnant.

One of my brothers hosts a charity live auction in December, from which the proceeds go toward purchasing toys for kids in need. I'm donating the set for the auction. The acrylic is called Green Kryptonite, which I purchased from Woodcraft. I dry sanded through 1200 grit, and then polished with Mirkra's Polarshine Turners Polish Buy Polarshine Polishing Pack 1oz. ea at Woodcraft.com
The other success is a Diva. The blank is Chocolate Cherry, which was a freebie from Exotic Blanks (thanks Ed and Dawn, I hope I did it justice!). Finish was a dry sand to 1200, and again with Polarshine Turners Polish.

Thank you for looking.