Spiderman
Member
When I first started turning a few months ago, I came across an article in the Library by David Washburn A.K.A "djwood1" about curved metal segmenting. I really wanted to try something like this so followed the tutorial and came up with my first crack at segmenting.
My next try was after reading about scallops and thought I would add the two lessons together for my entry into the Beginner's Pen competition for this year's Bash. I used Ebony and brass and flipped the Ebony over to end grain for the scallops.
I then tried black Ebony and a white pearl acrylic on a Majestic. The aluminum is some left over roof flashing that I had been saving in the shed for years.
For my latest effort, I dropped the scallops but doubled up on the curved metal segments.
This stuff is fun!!
Mike
My next try was after reading about scallops and thought I would add the two lessons together for my entry into the Beginner's Pen competition for this year's Bash. I used Ebony and brass and flipped the Ebony over to end grain for the scallops.
I then tried black Ebony and a white pearl acrylic on a Majestic. The aluminum is some left over roof flashing that I had been saving in the shed for years.
For my latest effort, I dropped the scallops but doubled up on the curved metal segments.
This stuff is fun!!
Mike