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    Black Walnut Platter

    This is a black walnut platter I just finished, it had one split that I used chrysacola and epoxy to fill after I widened it a little with a dremel tool. It's 15-3/8" by 1-1/2" tall with a wall thickness of 1/4", I finished it with Tung oil followed by buffing.
    Frank
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    Very nice form and AWESOME Colors Frank!!
    ~john
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    That's a cool piece of walnut. Nice job Frank!

    Corey

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    Nice Frank. Pretty pice of walnut.

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    Beautiful piece of walnut. Like the form and finish. Great job.
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    Very nice paltter Frank. Nice wood and great form and finish
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    That sure is nice, Frank. How many coats of tung oil did you use before you polished it? How long did it have to dry before polishing?
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    Great lookin' Platter, Frank.

    Bruce

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    Quote Originally Posted by George Conklin
    That sure is nice, Frank. How many coats of tung oil did you use before you polished it? How long did it have to dry before polishing?
    Hi George, I put 5 coats on and let it dry in the house for 3 days were it would stay warm before buffing.
    Frank

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    Very nice Frank! I like that Harry Potter lightning bolt!

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    That is a beautiful piece, Frank.

    Glad to see that you're making good use of that white iron. And did you notice that our ranks swelled again yesterday - Greg Savage joined the Knights of the Round Table
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    I saw that, I really like the idea of the stainless bed rails, when I start roughing out green walnut I have to steel wool my bed rail otherwise it'll rust over night. You should see the concrete floor under my lathe, It's dark purple.
    Frank

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    Beautiful platter Frank. I love the character in that Walnut.

  14. Nice platter, Frank! The lightning bolt looks good...

    Thanks for the pictures!

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    Excellent platter Frank! The figure in the wood is intriguing!
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