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This years ornaments - AnthonyYak - 12-07-2016 RE: This years ornaments - crokett™ - 12-07-2016 thanks for the video. that helps. I turned 2 this past weekend, you are much more efficient than I am. RE: This years ornaments - AHill - 12-08-2016 Love it! Great work, as usual, and love the music too. RE: This years ornaments - Arlin Eastman - 12-08-2016 Good job buddy. Do you bundle these in 3's 6's or 12's for sales to people? Also what kind of dye is it and where can I get some? Also where do you get the big curly maple from? RE: This years ornaments - AnthonyYak - 12-08-2016 (12-08-2016, 03:05 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Good job buddy. I'll sell how ever many they want. The red and green dye is Transtint liquid from woodcraft, a bit pricey when you add in shipping. I think the tubes will last me the rest of my life. The yellow was bought on ebay as part of a 5 dye powder package http://www.ebay.com/itm/222267902061?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT The wood also came from ebay http://stores.ebay.com/Border-Maple-Specialties?_trksid=p2047675.l2563 RE: This years ornaments - Birdseye Bill - 12-08-2016 Very nice. Simple, yet attractive. Thanks for the tip on the keda dyes. They look to be a nice , inexpensive option for some dyes. I got mine today so I haven't had a chance to use them yet. RE: This years ornaments - Arlin Eastman - 12-09-2016 Yak On the stain it does not say how much but did catch the 5 grams and how does that go in OZ's? RE: This years ornaments - chips ahoy - 12-09-2016 Yak Not only are you an exceptional turner but also have a great talent for making videos,especially with the music.I love them. Mel RE: This years ornaments - sniper - 12-09-2016 What size blanks to you start with? BTW, those look great. RE: This years ornaments - AnthonyYak - 12-12-2016 (12-09-2016, 04:51 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Yak Less than a quarter ounce, but you only mix a bit at a time. I used 1/4 teaspoon in 10oz of water for the yellow, that should last a long time |