Ken,
when are you going to unvail the finish? how you got that metal look from wood i'll never know?
Ken,
when are you going to unvail the finish? how you got that metal look from wood i'll never know?
Yep Pete I think he used antique oil and beall buffed. Had to in order to get that shine.
Bernie
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Very nice Ken! Sorta reminds me of what I used to have on the Rabbit ears on my old TV......should have saved those for inspiration!
Ha! I'm calling NASA. Seems to me they were having a problem with a chipped tile on that shuttle thing. I've got their solution and they wouldn't even have to do a space walk! Just open window in front and let the air unroll...oops......anyway I'm calling NASA!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Offcenter turning, using 23 center positions, in random order.
Be a mentor, it's so much more fun throwing someone else into the vortex, than swirling it alone!
Beautiful work there Ken!!!! Looks like you and Pat have the "Stinson Original Finish" just about perfected.
Seems like I remember that the finish was first applied by Mark Cothren on a finished bowl that was given to Travis. So they both share in the popularity of the finish.
Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
Dennis -
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Ken,
Don't tell anyone... but our crack (or is that crocked?) Bonkers-R-Us attorneys are working on your "newly stolen finishing technique" patent.
Glenn ClaboMichigan
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Shiny. Very Shiny.
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Ken, I like that you were able to preserve the delicate details around the top of the stopper.
I'm confused JK
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