Keep forgetting to post these....
Left is 2" tall and the rest are 2.5" tall with 22mm knots set for 50 mm loft. Chubby hive, and Crown Royale
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Keep forgetting to post these....
Left is 2" tall and the rest are 2.5" tall with 22mm knots set for 50 mm loft. Chubby hive, and Crown Royale
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The dark green is really nice.
Well done!
I agree that dark green one is very cool great job !!
Dude I think all three of these are awesome! You got that mating down. The very bottom one is my favorite. Good stuff! :rock:
Beautiful work Trimmy,,,,,:tu
I totally agree with RollinCoal69. The way you mate the acrylic and wood is incredible!
3 absolutely beautiful brushes!
Pete <:-}
Just wanted to clarify I'm not making these blanks. They're made by Beyond wood products.
So ... I didn't do the cool part, That credit goes to BWP for mating up a Burl with resin.
I just refine the blanks into a shape on my 45' Craftsman lathe, make them shiny and put a furry thing in the top ;)
As always Chris, They look fantastic. Really like that second one a lot!
I like the dark green best, nut they are all great looking brushes.
Not to be a wet blanket, but why mate the two?
The burls look great and that dark green acrylic is stunningly gorgeous. I find that, the more I look at them, combining the two draws the attention to away from a single attractive visual and forces one to "split" their focus. For me it is a distraction that takes away from the overall beauty, which is still quite attractive.
I see the artistry, but . . .
It's a cool vacuum process that BWP uses. Bonding liquid resins to the endbits of burls and applying vacuum to eliminate air bubbles.
The results are quite stunning and allows using the entire burl. Comes in slabs of various thicknesses, opacities, and colours.
The ideas running around in my head for applications for this product,,,,,,
I've experimented with epoxy styrene for similar effect without satisfying results, hence no posts, hehe
I've been chatting with them trying to get some sent up here for testing and experiments.
Great work trimmy!!!! Really dig the flow of the third one personally.
Cheers.
Mike, pretty sure BWP uses a product called Alumilite. I've looked into doing this, but I only find certain colors to be appealing to me. Here's a cool vid about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnJ6X8UK2so
Alumilite huh,, hmmm. Thanks Andrew. I was doing my own research on epoxies to use. That vid helps my plans immensely,
Cheers..
Very cool.
How do they turn? Those are pricey blanks. I'd be afraid of making a mess of things.
Nice brushes! The second one is my favorite, but I really like the spalted wood in the third one as well. Nice work.
The wood couldn't be used for much without the acrylic stabilization. The pieces mated with the acrylic are too roughly shaped to use on their own, and too soft (someone already mentioned the air bubbles).
It's interesting that you think they 'split' your focus. IMO they really compliment each other. We all have our own tastes though.
And you do a very nice job at it!:chapeau