been a while since I posted so here are some that I have done over the last couple weeks...
This is a Larimar True Stone from R&B crafts with a gold Baron kit.
A Sierra in the Conch Shell True Stone from R&B...Poor little conch, probably made a good Conch fritter....(okay I know its synthetic...)
A Sierra in the Malachite/Azurite Truestone also from R&B Crafts.
Last in the TruStone is a White Turqoise Sierra. This stuff just looks classy. It also turns like butter...
A Designer style in Acrylic from Bear Creek/Woodcraft/Arizona...
A Cigar Pen in Acrylic Acetate from Rockler. Ultra Blue and Orange. Inspiration from YoYoSpin...
Red Dyed Boxelder Burl from Arizona Silo. CA Slurry to fill, then MM to 12000, then finished with Mylands, and Renassance wax and a clean buffing wheel...Shiny but still feels like wood.
Lastly is a Cigar made from one of Ed Browns Metallics...These blanks look great before they are turned even.
All truestones and Acrylics were finished with Micromesh wet to 12000, Hut PPP polish, and a quick buff on a clean wheel.
Opinions Welcome...
Kirb
This is a Larimar True Stone from R&B crafts with a gold Baron kit.
A Sierra in the Conch Shell True Stone from R&B...Poor little conch, probably made a good Conch fritter....(okay I know its synthetic...)
A Sierra in the Malachite/Azurite Truestone also from R&B Crafts.
Last in the TruStone is a White Turqoise Sierra. This stuff just looks classy. It also turns like butter...
A Designer style in Acrylic from Bear Creek/Woodcraft/Arizona...
A Cigar Pen in Acrylic Acetate from Rockler. Ultra Blue and Orange. Inspiration from YoYoSpin...
Red Dyed Boxelder Burl from Arizona Silo. CA Slurry to fill, then MM to 12000, then finished with Mylands, and Renassance wax and a clean buffing wheel...Shiny but still feels like wood.
Lastly is a Cigar made from one of Ed Browns Metallics...These blanks look great before they are turned even.
All truestones and Acrylics were finished with Micromesh wet to 12000, Hut PPP polish, and a quick buff on a clean wheel.
Opinions Welcome...
Kirb