Hybrid boxes- loofah & mini cones

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Hello folks
here are a few new ones

red and gold mini cone 3 1/8" tall by 2 3/8" wide
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Loofah 3 1/8" tall by 2 3/8" wide
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orange and pearl white mini cones 3" tall 2 3/8" wide
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I really like the mini pine cone boxes. They remind me of amber with bits and pieces of plants entombed in it. VERY NICE! Thanks for sharing.

Jim Smith
 
You inspire me! I have yet to turn a box or hollow form, but did do a pseudo small neck HF from Koa by turning an open bottom form then plugging with matching grain wood just to get the feel of working with the shape. Now it is onward to try some small scale HF work! Need to get some small hollowing tools.
Thanks for presenting your excellent work here.
Steve
 

thank you for all of your kind comments

these boxes were sanded to 600grit dry then buffed using three different compounds and mops
I'm in the process of editing a video showing 3 different types of finish and the for's and against of each type- just Buffing- CA - acrylic lacquer
I'll have to post a link once its ready
 
I really love your boxes and enjoy seeing what you have made. Do you have any hints on casting a block of this size? In the spring when it warms up I want to do some larger casting. I have some pine cones from a cemetery from my ancestors that are just too big for a pen so this seems like the perfect project.
thanks for sharing you beautiful boxes with us.
Alice
 
Thank you for all of your kind comments

Alice- these box blanks really aren't that much bigger than a pen blank, so if you can cast a pen blanks just make a larger mold and increase the volume of resin, dye etc
 
I love your work, and thanks for the video showing your finishing process. What is the live center you are using in the video you posted?
 
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