Yes !With clear or translucent resin you could set stuff under the stem but visible.
Like dried & ground cannabis flowers and a small label indicating " Break in case of emergency " ,for example !
Seriously ,yes ,that can be done too.
Yes !With clear or translucent resin you could set stuff under the stem but visible.
That's an absolute stunner in my two favorite colors! One day I'll be commissioning one... One day...Iridescent green-violet is something I get from time to time ,
out of pure luck !
Cheers.
Aquarius for sure, maybe in combination with Golden Pumkin.
Perhaps you should try to make "inlays" out of this stuff? Take a - deep - hammered ti, coat it with this stuff and abrase it until the higher parts of the hammered are visible again?
Well ,at this case ,I 've always some scrap pieces of copper and brass ,The copper would deliver a colour accent to the LEGO mp I'd really love (like no one else up to now) especially when it's getting some copper patina!
I think that the mouthpiece inlay idea is brilliant! It's another switch 'em up LEGO component for those that like to play with their pieces and will add another level of sophistication to the already beautifully milled mouthpieces.
BRAVO!
How long before we will see a sample mp?I
Edit: Well I'll BE.... Bewitched and Bejeweled that is. They are my favorites. That green is stunning! I'm surprised at how dark and rich the Blue Moon came out. On my monitor the website sample appeared to be more of a light Periwinkle Blue.
Seems that quite a few people like the Oceanus model .
Oooohhhhh....What if you covered that in clear resin with just a tinge of green/purple, think it'd give a deep shine like doing multiple layers of clear on a car?
That is the best admiration comment ever done for my work !This is functional art coupled with indestructible titanium built to last a lifetime.
That is the best admiration comment ever done for my work !
Very comprehensive ,yet laconic enough.
Thank you .
Had to google "crushed opal " to find out how it looks like :insane! looks like the crushed opal that glass blowers use