I've been cooking in the lab...

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JayDevin

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Hello All

Spent the past couple of days cooking up new blanks
with Alumilite. Most are 3 color pours, a couple are 4 colors.
Some were allowed to swirl by themselves, some were
stirred gently. I havent named any of them...just wet with alcohol for photos
Enjoy! Comments welcomed!:)
 

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those are all sweet! I like the black and white ones. Are you signed up for the homebrew trade?
 
The Bronze Fire blanks in the second row will make beautiful pens!

Edit: My apologizes to Dawn. I just discovered that the reason I thought of that name is because she uses that name for her blanks that look similar. And yes...I have 5 of them and that is why that name popped into my head I assume. At any rate those are very pretty blanks but maybe by a new name.
 
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dang those are sharp looking blanks my friend. I would like to get a copy of the recipe for row 1 column 2 and 3. I know, I know.. $39.95 plus tax... and shipping and a blank check for you to shop at Nolan's.. :biggrin: (yeah; I'm bribing)
 
Those are sooo nice.

What's the name of the colors you used? They match so well. OK you're ready to start a web site for your blanks
 
Jay,
Those are some wicked looking castings (I let my New Englander slip sorry). I like the colors you used, now we need to see the finished products. Are you using the Alumilite clear for these?
 
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