Bubbly drippy fordite

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G'day!
Sam from Steve's Woodcraft cast this amazing piece of drippy swirly Jeep fordite for me in red resin to fill the voids and make it a usable blank. A sharp skew, some 180 grit sandpaper and alot of patience is needed to turn this stuff. It doesn't like heat, do I took regular breaks. Finished with 6 coats of thin CA to protect it
Paired with a black titanium majestic fountain pen with upgraded #6 brushed steel jowo nib.
Thanks for looking!!
 

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absolutely spectacular!! On a whim, because of the heavy wind here last nite I picked up some broken cedar branches from my lawn. I've always been fascinated by spalted wood. One of them seemed to be just before the 'point of no return' so I chucked it into the lathe and did some gentle cutting. Definitely has possibilities!
 
G'day!
Sam from Steve's Woodcraft cast this amazing piece of drippy swirly Jeep fordite for me in red resin to fill the voids and make it a usable blank. A sharp skew, some 180 grit sandpaper and alot of patience is needed to turn this stuff. It doesn't like heat, do I took regular breaks. Finished with 6 coats of thin CA to protect it
Paired with a black titanium majestic fountain pen with upgraded #6 brushed steel jowo nib.
Thanks for looking!!
I love that! Love the red/grey color... Looks like Ohio State Buckeye colors.
 
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