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Sagebrush rounds, or oysters were glued to 1/2" plywood and leveled with a router jig. Voids between the rounds were filled with turquoise and epoxy.


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  • Taken with PENTAX Corporation PENTAX Optio A10
  • Focal Length 7.9 mm
  • Exposure Time 1/25
  • f Aperture f/2.8
  • ISO Speed 200

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Gene Howe

Posted

Thanks, Ron. Glad you liked it. It was a fun build. Not a lot you can do with Sage brush.

Gerald

Posted

What a use for scrapes. Love it and that handle too

Artie

Posted

That desert air certainly isn’t harming your imagination. Beautiful! Got any pics of the inside? (You know how we like pics around here)

Artie

Posted

Very nice! Now when I hear someone make a sage-brush round reference I’ll know what they are referring to.

 

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