I thought it would add a little extra and a lot less work than putting a twist in it........
Didn't have this finished earlier hence the back to back.
The last couple of days have been messy for a reason.
Scottish Yew shallow bowl, herb platter. Any and all suggestions and ideas welcome.
4 1/2", 114mm diameter, and 1 3/8", 35mm tall.
I love that picture, thank you. PM me some pictures and dimensions.
Not sure how it would work as the blanks are all pre cut to size, but I'll have a Google around and see what comes up. If I can't get acrylic the only other way would be for me to talk to this guy again
http://csmods.co.uk/portfolio/
He was very easy to deal with and I didn't make him any the wiser as to why I wanted stabilized wood, it is Blighty and all that chap, he offered to do some pen blanks which I may take him up on.
Or as I meant to show you all earlier, how about something like this. I dropped an M with @Ruta and whilst he put it thru his paces I sent him off on a wood trip, needless to say the M did it's job.
I'd want to use the tannin/ferric acid method of ebonizing I've tried before..
This one at 1:18, freeze it there
And then myself and @RastaVapa discussed this idea, his electronics background means he's a bit safer than me
Probably not for long when she reads that.I'm back in my wife's good graces. Next order PP, I'll be getting the vong I had to pass up
Awesome, elegant design and beautiful wood grain.Telescopic piece looks awesome !!
Got this little beauty in the mail today...
@phattpiggie , I love it !! Posting this piece ( and the last one I got ) makes me wish I took better pictures . I hope the pic doesn't downplay how nice this stem actually is . It performs great too . You are definitely in top of your craft . Thanks homie !!!
Agreed . The pic I took almost hides the aluminum accents between the wood and cobaltium . I wished it showed it better because it adds a lot to the piece .Awesome, elegant design and beautiful wood grain.
A work of art.