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2nd April 2023, 09:02 PM #1
vase with brass accent
I turned this quite awhile ago, it came up with a couple of crack on both sides and could figure the best way to handle them. So chucked back on the shelf and left it there maybe a few years and now I have filled the cracks with powered brass, they will have a higher degree of shine after buffing.
As far as I can remember, its a piece of Lancewood I got from TTIT aka Vern in Emerald, if hes around he might chime in on what it is. Its hard and takes finish extremely well and the sap wood is of a thickness that I can work with when doing spirals.
Anyway its 200x100 oiled with a concoction whose exact contents I have no idea as I have been topping it up off and on for quite a while but it works well. When dry, I can buff it up to some sort of soft sheen. The oil will highlight any spots that need any attention as well.Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working. — Pablo Picasso
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