KenB259 Member Joined Dec 24, 2017 Messages 4,319 Location Michigan Yesterday at 4:43 PM #1 It took a bit to figure out the process, but I'm pretty happy with these two. One, is appropriately bloodwood, and the other is grandillo. Attachments IMG_6123.jpeg 341.9 KB · Views: 47
It took a bit to figure out the process, but I'm pretty happy with these two. One, is appropriately bloodwood, and the other is grandillo.
KMCloonan Member Joined Jun 13, 2017 Messages 1,898 Location Round Lake, Illinois Yesterday at 5:22 PM #2 Very cool Ken! How did you inlay the heart?
KenB259 Member Joined Dec 24, 2017 Messages 4,319 Location Michigan Yesterday at 5:35 PM #3 KMCloonan said: Very cool Ken! How did you inlay the heart? Click to expand... It looks inlaid, but it's not. It's simply engraved, painted over and filled with GluBoost Fill and Finish. Inlaying is on the agenda to figure out.
KMCloonan said: Very cool Ken! How did you inlay the heart? Click to expand... It looks inlaid, but it's not. It's simply engraved, painted over and filled with GluBoost Fill and Finish. Inlaying is on the agenda to figure out.
mark james IAP Collection, Curator Joined Sep 6, 2012 Messages 13,355 Location Medina, Ohio Yesterday at 5:55 PM #4 Those are great! I love seeing what you come up with. Very nice.
Jim15 Member Joined Dec 20, 2005 Messages 21,501 Location Hamilton, Ohio, USA. Yesterday at 6:17 PM #5 Great work.
Kenny Durrant Member Joined Sep 11, 2012 Messages 2,689 Location Sachse Tx. 75048 Today at 4:25 AM #6 Looks awesome. Nice work!!!
Humongous Member Joined Feb 20, 2019 Messages 421 Location Canandaigua, NY Today at 8:06 AM #8 Nice work Ken! Which laser engraver did you end up getting?
SteveJ Member Joined Jul 11, 2012 Messages 3,562 Location Grand Junction, Colorado 39 minutes ago #9 Very well done Ken. It made my heart skip a beat when I saw them