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three wood bracelets…walnut with silver flake inlay and two bloodwood bracelets, one with three stripes of silver flake inlay and the other with a green inlay..all of these have a liquid inlay…WOW…an epoxy with colored inlay…looks like granite, dries hard and sands like wood…AN INCREDIBLE ACCENT to certain pieces..I make large vases etc and use these to accent the neck of each vase…BAM…incredible accent..thanks for looking…M
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10 comments so far
lazyfiremaninTN
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posted 345 days ago
Those are beautiful. Good Job.
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shredkeenan
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posted 345 days ago
VERY cool – would love to see a tutorial on inlay process.
Tomcat1066
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posted 345 days ago
Same here. That looks amazing and I’d love to incorporate something like that into my work down the road.
-- "Give me your poor tools, your tired steel, your huddled masses of rust." Yep, I ripped off the Statue of Liberty. That's how I roll!
Dennis Zongker
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posted 345 days ago
Sweet! I to would like to see a blog tutorial.
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dustygirl
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posted 345 days ago
Very nice bracelets.
-- Dustygirl..Hastings,Ontario.. How much wood can 1 gal chuck if 1 gal can't cut wood?
Chris Cunanan
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posted 344 days ago
where did you get the silver flake? and what kind of epoxy? they look great! been thinking about inlays along these lines on other pieces….
Grumpy
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posted 344 days ago
Great effect with the inlays Marshall.
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
Gpops
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posted 339 days ago
Where did you get you get Epoxy. I am doing something similar, carving on the back of hand mirrors, and couldn’t find a black black epoxy. I was thinking about trying to add carbon black.
Douglas Bordner
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posted 339 days ago
In response to GPops I sent these links:
Black epoxy
and Super Glue
Excellent turnings and application, Kineo!
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
pezibc
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posted 293 days ago
InLace Book .com is a great source for resins and additives. The only independent full line supplier of the InLace brand. A resin and hardener system, the quality of the final product and the potential for customization is far superior to epoxy. It is a premium product for quality woodworking projects.