Fossilized Fantasy Transparent Windows - Midnight Blossom
Description
Brian has taken these uniquely shaped brass & aluminum fossilized fantasy pieces and embedded them into clear resin "cubes", which was then recast in brilliant multi-colored polyresin. The resulting effect will create transparent "windows" where the brass will show through clearly. Backpaint the blank in the color of your choice and create endless color combinations! Another unique twist on the fossilized fantasy!
Blanks are approx 5 7/8 long by 3/4" sq.
Like any blanks with embeds, you may encounter an occasional bubble. These can easily be filled with CA or colored epoxy. Turning experience is suggested, and back painting is a must!
Turning notes from Ed: Portions of the small pieces of brass CAN pop out as you turn these blanks. Sharp tools will help avoid this. As you get to final dimension, it is not a bad idea to use sandpaper, abranet or other abrasive. If you reach final dimension and still have small chip outs, you can either color some epoxy or just clean the dust off and "do a CA finish". Either method yields great results.
Description
Brian has taken these uniquely shaped brass & aluminum fossilized fantasy pieces and embedded them into clear resin "cubes", which was then recast in brilliant multi-colored polyresin. The resulting effect will create transparent "windows" where the brass will show through clearly. Backpaint the blank in the color of your choice and create endless color combinations! Another unique twist on the fossilized fantasy!
Blanks are approx 5 7/8 long by 3/4" sq.
Like any blanks with embeds, you may encounter an occasional bubble. These can easily be filled with CA or colored epoxy. Turning experience is suggested, and back painting is a must!
Turning notes from Ed: Portions of the small pieces of brass CAN pop out as you turn these blanks. Sharp tools will help avoid this. As you get to final dimension, it is not a bad idea to use sandpaper, abranet or other abrasive. If you reach final dimension and still have small chip outs, you can either color some epoxy or just clean the dust off and "do a CA finish". Either method yields great results.