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Oyster Box Lid



Solid mesquite lid. Voids filled with Turquoise and epoxy.

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  • Taken with PENTAX Corporation PENTAX Optio A10
  • Focal Length 7.9 mm
  • Exposure Time 1/20
  • f Aperture f/2.8
  • ISO Speed 200

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John Morris

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I still love this one Gene, absolutely beautiful, are still doing any of this type of work with the crushed stone?

Gene Howe

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Not at present.  It'll be a few weeks until the shop is truly workable. But, my supply of mesquite and turquoise is quite ample and, I'm anxious to begin using it again.

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John Morris

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You know what Gene, looking at this box again today, you were doing infill work with composites before it became popular!

Gene Howe

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1 hour ago, John Morris said:

You know what Gene, looking at this box again today, you were doing infill work with composites before it became popular!

John, I started working with resin in the late 70s. But, using it in wood took a bit longer. IIRC, I started experimenting with resin and, rocks in wood about 1998, or so. 

There's a few mesquite table tops that will likely see some colored resin in the near future. 

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