Zebrawood Bottle Stopper

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Just finished this Zebrawood bottle stopper that I started before my surgery. I used an airbrush to apply the WTF about 6 coats and I think it came out nice. I tried this one Quick-Change Airbrush Kit at first but it didn't work very well to I spent the extra money and got this one Quick-Change Airbrush Kit. along with a #5 tip and it really works well. I used the WTF right out of the bottle with out any problems.
All C&C are welcome.
 

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Dan, your bottle stopper really looks sharp with the zebra Wood! I have not tried an airbrush yet for finish. Looks like you got that figured out too!
 
I have two bottle stoppers I need to make, but I have tried twice and really did not like how they came out. I guess I need to look at examples and steal a design for mine. Hey look.. a great design I can steal is right here. :) :) great design, looks awesome
 
Thank you Charlie, Warren, Susan and Mitch for you very nice compliments. Mitch you are not allowed to steal my design that would be wrong.:mad: How ever feel free to use it and make as many as you like. :smile:
 
Well darn.. I thought I found the solution to my issue... if I can't find a pattern on my own,.. steal yours... :) I am learning how to visualize the best pattern for the grain, but still a lot of trial and error on my part. But then, I sort of like the challenge of that.
 
Thank you very much, Bob, Kenny for your great compliments. Mitch now I feel bad so I'm going to turn my back. I hope you have fun trying out my design. I really did this design so I could see how well an airbrush would work to apply the finish.
 
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