Plastic table trinkets

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budnder

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Anyone venture a guess if this is going to be turnable? I don't know and will give it a try in a day or so when it finished hardening (cast in Liquid Diamonds...wait...wait...). These were small plastic "rocks" used for table decorations. The bigger one is a multi-color mix, and the smaller one is just clear "rocks". I'll post an update when I attempt to turn it.

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Interesting !

What resin did you use for the cast ?

Liquid Diamonds, which I did yesterday. With Liquid Diamonds, even if I have the resin warm when I mix it, it still takes 48-72 hours before it's hard to a fingernail (e.g. I can't leave a mark by pressing in hard with my fingernail). I pull it out of the pressure pot after 24 hours, though.
 
I tried that and they kept popping out as I turned it. I would recommend that you use your eighty grit skew and finish it up with your 220 grit skew.
 
Yeah, I can see that it may be a challenge to keep this thing together. When I drilled the smaller one, it was fairly uneventful, though I had to lubricate and go slow, and you could tell the plastic trinkets had a tendency to get a little melty. I drilled it at 3/8" for a single body Compson. The larger blank I drilled at 10mm for a cigar. It chipped out a bit on both ends, but I had enough extra blank to salvage it. I'll let the epoxy set up overnight.

Here's a pic of the Compson tube right before I glued it up:

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Yeah, wouldn't hold together. I put a bit of a finish on the unchipped out middle section, just to see what it might have looked like. There were a few unsightly chips/bubbles between the tube and casting. Either it chipped out a little when I drilled it, or it pulled away slightly during turning. Also, the "look" wasn't all that great, even without those two issues, so I'll call this one a tri-failure... :)

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