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    Default Deep sea, alt. Ivory, Blue ocean and some deer antler vessels

    Fresh off the lathe, still some finishing to do....
    alt. Ivory is my third handle able to hold a 28mm knot. The shokwood is to small for anything larger than a 24mm knot
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    Looks great Chris! Now for its unidentical twin. You know same but upside down colors lol
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    Just noticed the thread title "lie ocean" it's suppose to say Blue ocean
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trimmy72 View Post
    Just noticed the thread title "lie ocean" it's suppose to say Blue ocean
    I fixed that for You.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coachmike View Post
    I fixed that for You.
    You're the best! Thanks. It's hard to make post from a cell phone. The letters are so close
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    Those are all beautiful.
    That Blue Ocean really has my attention now that I'm seeing a finished one.
    It's awesome!!

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    They really are beautiful. Some of those shokwood brushes are gorgeous.
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    These are spectacular, I've never seen them before.
    Part my ignorance but how is the resin injected to the wood?
    I've tried to look it up but besides vendors I couldn't find anything...
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    From Jr./High School Wood shop class my wood shop instructor also taught a "Plastics" class they did a lot of acrylic projects. The acrylic was a pourable matrix, this was mixed with a hardener and poured into a mould of a general shape and then moving quickly you could embed things in it. (I had a girlfriend in that class, I would always ask her "dime for your time" one day she presented me with a heart embedded with a dime)When the acrylic hardened you would remove it from the mould cut it/shape it sand and polish it. The way the pieces look I think the take a large piece of spalted figured wood put in a mould and pour the resin/acrylic over it let it set and cut it into smaller pieces.
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