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Thread: Looking for Inlace or similar.
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7th November 2008, 07:38 AM #1New Member
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Looking for Inlace or similar.
Hi All.
I am looking for a resin like the Inlace range. I have seen in that in America you can buy this resin along with metalic dusts, powder colours and pebbles, which you mix in, that you can then set in your work.
I have been searching for something like this in Australia and all I have found is Inlace blocks used for pen making. (including when I seaarched this forum).
These will not suit my purpose as I have scrolled a pattern in wood and would like to fill the pattern in with a bright colour.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Regards
Rosemarie.
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7th November 2008, 07:53 AM #2
I'm going to move this post to the Pen Turning Sub-Forum as I think you get the answer you require there as a few members there cast their own blanks.
Cheers
DJ
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7th November 2008, 01:48 PM #4New Member
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Thank you very much Sam.
You have given me a lot of paths to look down. Much appreciated.
Rosemarie
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8th November 2008, 12:42 PM #5
Brass filings
Have you ever tried brass fillings mixed in CA or apoxy it makes a very nice metalic graining effect. Best of all it is free from your favorite lock smith, from under his key cutting machine. It's just a thought. Lukcon
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