Gerald Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 These are the tops I am working on . Use clear acrylic an it darkened too much. The jewel is a Swarovski crystal. Steve Krumanaker, LarryS and Cal 3 Quote
Smallpatch Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 Gerald can you use an air brush. Since you are using acrylic, regular kids water colors can be used. That way a little at a time can keep from getting too dark too quick. I use 10 to 30 lbs of air with the air brush. I like what you are doing! Cal 1 Quote
HandyDan Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 I like those Gerald. I have an idea to put some steel balls in the end of some for the top to spin on. I figure they will spin longer. Cut some ball bearings apart I had lying around the metal shop that I brought home from work years ago. Just need to get to them is all. Cal 1 Quote
Steve Krumanaker Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 Looking good Gerald. It surprises me that a clear acrylic darkened them. That's usually water clear. Steve Quote
lew Posted November 2, 2017 Report Posted November 2, 2017 Nice! Bet those jewels sparkle when the sun hits them! Quote
Gerald Posted November 2, 2017 Author Report Posted November 2, 2017 Thanks for the comments . I am thinking that the problem is the BP was almost dry and darkened so the acrylic on end grain darkened the color of the wood. But as you can see in the three on the right it also darkened the marker. May try just a seal coat of blonde shellac Quote
HandyDan Posted November 2, 2017 Report Posted November 2, 2017 1 hour ago, Gerald said: Thanks for the comments . I am thinking that the problem is the BP was almost dry and darkened so the acrylic on end grain darkened the color of the wood. But as you can see in the three on the right it also darkened the marker. May try just a seal coat of blonde shellac I like using seal coat on small end grain items. With enough practice I can put multiple coats on in minutes while it is still spinning on the lathe and end up with a decent shine. Cal 1 Quote
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