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    This piece is featured in the December issue. Made from an old fence post and stabalized with E Resin.

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    Very nice! Could you show us the whole piece?
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by stumpy tail View Post
    this piece is featured in the december issue. Made from an old fence post and stabalized with e resin.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy Tail View Post
    This piece is featured in the December issue. Made from an old fence post and stabalized with E Resin.

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    How did you stabilise it? With a pressure pot, or something else.

    Enquiring minds etc.....

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    Old Fence Post Vase 2.jpg
    Here is another pic of the final piece, as requested.

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    Cava, it is stabalized with epoxy resin. I have custom made pressure and vacuum chambers. It was done some years ago and I can only assume I used both (vacuum first for 30 min then pressure to finish the curing). However, if the gumnuts weren't being used neither the pressure nor vacuum would be needed. I use them to ensure the resin flows into all the nooks and crannies of the gumnuts.

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    Thanks Stumpy Tail, lovely shape.
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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