robutacion
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Hi peoples,
Some time ago I have done some casting with some of this "termite" carved Platypus Gun burl, in a couple of resin colours apart from a few square blanks of considerable size (advertised on this IAP closed add) and today I though is grab a small blank (bottle stopper blank #14) and take if for a spin in the lathe.
While the piece was turned as a bottle stopper, I utilised most of the blanks height and endup with a simple design that after done, I though would make also a very nice vehicle gear shift knob, actually I won't be surprised if the thread on if (M10) would be the same as the gear shift factory knobs, anyway the shape and size seem to be suitable for such use...!
Many of those blanks done that day, have a 2 pour in them, after I realised that I didn't mix enough of resin the first time around and some how, using the same Pearlex colour, I put a little too much of it on the second pour so, the colour come up a lot darker...!
That joint could have been worked in many different way but I decided to keep it simple but at the same time no too obvious.
It did come up alright...!
What do you think...???
Cheers
George
Some time ago I have done some casting with some of this "termite" carved Platypus Gun burl, in a couple of resin colours apart from a few square blanks of considerable size (advertised on this IAP closed add) and today I though is grab a small blank (bottle stopper blank #14) and take if for a spin in the lathe.
While the piece was turned as a bottle stopper, I utilised most of the blanks height and endup with a simple design that after done, I though would make also a very nice vehicle gear shift knob, actually I won't be surprised if the thread on if (M10) would be the same as the gear shift factory knobs, anyway the shape and size seem to be suitable for such use...!
Many of those blanks done that day, have a 2 pour in them, after I realised that I didn't mix enough of resin the first time around and some how, using the same Pearlex colour, I put a little too much of it on the second pour so, the colour come up a lot darker...!

That joint could have been worked in many different way but I decided to keep it simple but at the same time no too obvious.
It did come up alright...!
What do you think...???
Cheers
George