I did some pine cone castings for a fellow turner here on the IAP and in the course of cutting the cones up to fit in my molds, there were a lot of "crumbs", so to speak, leftover on top of my bandsaw table.
Long story short, I scooped them up and tossed them into a mold and mixed up the Alumilite, added some color and tossed it in the pressure pot. It's not my greatest work, but it's not my worse either. It's fun to look at and and feels good in the hand. Here it is, a CSUSA "Clicker"::bananen_smilies019:
Long story short, I scooped them up and tossed them into a mold and mixed up the Alumilite, added some color and tossed it in the pressure pot. It's not my greatest work, but it's not my worse either. It's fun to look at and and feels good in the hand. Here it is, a CSUSA "Clicker"::bananen_smilies019:
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