Oyster Box Lid epoxy mesquite turquoise Share https://thepatriotwoodworker.com/gallery/image/140-oyster-box-lid/ Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Followers Solid mesquite lid. Voids filled with Turquoise and epoxy.
John Morris Administrator November 15, 20214 yr Author stats I still love this one Gene, absolutely beautiful, are still doing any of this type of work with the crushed stone?
Gene Howe Members November 15, 20214 yr Author stats 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.
John Morris Administrator September 25, 20223 yr Author stats You know what Gene, looking at this box again today, you were doing infill work with composites before it became popular!
Gene Howe Members September 25, 20223 yr Author stats 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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