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This is my first mug and first fairly decent segmented work. How much do you guys think is fair price for these?


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Very nice, Levi! Did you find a tutorial on that, or did you come up with that yourself? If the former, would you share the source? Also, any thoughts on choice of glues which would be resistant to the heat from the coffee? Again, congrats. Russ
 
Very nice, Levi! Did you find a tutorial on that, or did you come up with that yourself? If the former, would you share the source? Also, any thoughts on choice of glues which would be resistant to the heat from the coffee? Again, congrats. Russ

I just used standard wood glue and CA in some small cracks. No I was looking for a block of wood that would be big enough and I didn't have any so I went to my local wood supply and I could get 8/4 chunks of woods but that would look to plain. So I took Hard maple and Mahogany and glued it up then turned it. I will get more assembly pics up soon.
 
Great work Levi!

I have about 25 stainless steel liners in the shop to make into mugs. I hope to start soon. I've had them for 4 years. I hope they can be as nice as yours.

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One thing, the little nub on the bottom of the steel can be sanded off. I did it on accident but I didn't hurt it.

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