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Kevin Miller April 25th 07 04:53 AM

Alder Closed Form
 
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This is a closed form from a hunk of alder that salvaged by the roadside
a couple years ago. The bark inclusion is filled with brass shavings
that I got from the hardware store key duplicator. Packed it in,
dripped in some thin CA glue and turned it flush. Works a treat.

The finish is several coats of Formby's Tung Oil Finish...

....Kevin
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Kevin Miller
http://www.alaska.net/~atftb
Juneau, Alaska
Registered Linux User No: 307357


Gerald Ross April 25th 07 11:28 AM

Alder Closed Form
 
Kevin Miller wrote:
This is a closed form from a hunk of alder that salvaged by the roadside
a couple years ago. The bark inclusion is filled with brass shavings
that I got from the hardware store key duplicator. Packed it in,
dripped in some thin CA glue and turned it flush. Works a treat.

The finish is several coats of Formby's Tung Oil Finish...

...Kevin


The shape, color and texture all combine to make a work of
art. Very nice!


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Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

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it over with.





Charlie M. 1958 April 25th 07 01:21 PM

Alder Closed Form
 
And this one is amazing!

Bob Daun April 26th 07 12:47 AM

Alder Closed Form
 
Kevin
Very nice bowls. I was particularly pleased to see that I am not the only
one who likes Formby's Tung Oil Finish. I pretty much have been using
nothing else for the past 10 years for my bowls. I even refinished a bowl I
made in high school (1952) a year ago and gave that a coat of Formby's.
Don't remember what we were using for turned items back in '52.

Bob
"Kevin Miller" wrote in message
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This is a closed form from a hunk of alder that salvaged by the roadside
a couple years ago. The bark inclusion is filled with brass shavings
that I got from the hardware store key duplicator. Packed it in,
dripped in some thin CA glue and turned it flush. Works a treat.

The finish is several coats of Formby's Tung Oil Finish...

...Kevin
--
Kevin Miller
http://www.alaska.net/~atftb
Juneau, Alaska
Registered Linux User No: 307357




Kevin Miller[_2_] April 26th 07 07:06 PM

Alder Closed Form
 
Bob Daun wrote:
Kevin
Very nice bowls. I was particularly pleased to see that I am not the only
one who likes Formby's Tung Oil Finish. I pretty much have been using
nothing else for the past 10 years for my bowls. I even refinished a bowl I
made in high school (1952) a year ago and gave that a coat of Formby's.
Don't remember what we were using for turned items back in '52.


Thanks. I've always liked Formby's TOF - it's about as fool proof a
finish as one can get. On bowls I make to hold food I usually use
General Finishes Salid Bowl Finish. More for marketing than anything
else since I can say 'food safe after three days' with them. Of course,
the conventional wisdom is any finish is food safe after fully cured
(which is generally stated as being 30 days.)

I generally use the Formby's for about everything else though. Finished
a cherry bed with it a couple years ago. Went through a *lot* of
bottles doing that. Took four or five coats to get a good coverage...

....Kevin


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