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    Love the acrylic brushes . Look like gemstones
    “The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by deighaingeal View Post
    These two I cast myself, but I did it to match those from Pen Kits - WoodTurningz
    I mostly wanted to prove to myself that I could do the complicated patterns like that.
    Next set of acrylic I will order.
    Curious- what to you cast your acrylic it? I am using poly pipe, but I'm not sure there isn't something that will work better.
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    I casted these in small plastic boxes that I got some colognes in. I was going to turn them away if they stuck, but they didn't. When it was cured they just fell off.

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    Those are beautiful Gerrit and Im excited to get with you and learn a little bit of your skills on the lathe and turn me one with wood. The one you helped Michael with when I met you guys last weekend I thought was great also. Great work!

    Glenn C

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    WOW! That's a dramatic change from the original chunks you had on the bench last weekend. Great work. I'll hopefully be able to get back to the hardware store today and pick up some epoxy to finish up the brush I brought home from the meet. Thanks again.

    Michael

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