Jjartwood
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After turning several variants of a cap I settled on not turning a cap at all
I found an old piece of very old oak under the wood pile in the garage
(never throw anything away) that had the aged look and milling marks still on it.
After cutting a very thin strip being careful to keep the patina as much as possible and further working it down on a belt sander I applied it to the tube
and left it rough for texture. The only finish is none!
I found it quite difficult to not sand CA and polish the heck out of this.
the mermaid's face is looking up and the artwork on this blank is beautiful.
The 2d photo is a different pan (dang!)
I found an old piece of very old oak under the wood pile in the garage
(never throw anything away) that had the aged look and milling marks still on it.
After cutting a very thin strip being careful to keep the patina as much as possible and further working it down on a belt sander I applied it to the tube
and left it rough for texture. The only finish is none!
I found it quite difficult to not sand CA and polish the heck out of this.
the mermaid's face is looking up and the artwork on this blank is beautiful.
The 2d photo is a different pan (dang!)
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