Woodturning a "Desert Fire" Dragon's Egg!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 เม.ย. 2021
- While on a job in the desert outside of Las Vegas I found some dead dried up branches from a cactus. I brought them home, mixed them with some Alumilite Deep Pour Resin and turned it on my lathe. Hope you enjoy!
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That is probably one of THE best pieces I have seen in a few years. Beautiful job!! Thank you for sharing this video.
Thank you very much!!
Looks like a beautiful piece of amber!💞
Thank you very much!
Outstanding. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Glen!
That last shot with the light shining up thru it, I felt like I was looking at a magical landscape in a fantasy land.. far, far away. My first visit, I subbed. Thank you for sharing your creativity with me. Stay safe, Vickie
Thank you very much Vickie!
Beautiful Work!! Annette of Ack's Wood Paste
Thank you Annette! I hear a lot of great reviews on your Ack’s Wood Paste!
Que bonito ese trabajo le quedo excelente ese huevo...
Thank you!
Awesome
Thanks Brad!
Beautiful piece!!!!
This is gorgeous Woody! Well done!!!
- Seth
Thank you Seth!
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Wow. Egg' celent!
Thank you!
Beautiful work, Woody!
Thank you Rick!
Absolutely amazing! It is a true masterpiece! Great job.
What grits did you use?
Saurons egg 🥚
What do you use as buffing compound?
I used some car polishing compound that I had.
@@Digitaleye45 is that really enough to get a glass clear polish? Up to what grit do you sand it before using the car polish?