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A little mixed media Christmas gift idea that everyone seems to enjoy. Jatoba base. Still need to turn a stopper, but the Jatoba I have isn't thick enough for what I want to do. Have to get some more or do a fancy lamination of some kind.
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very neat idea. How did you drill the bottom of the bottle?
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Arlin Eastman said:
very neat idea. How did you drill the bottom of the bottle?
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I used a
Diamond Hole Saw, 1/2"
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I have a bunch of jatoba left from my kitchen remodel I did. What do you need?
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Wipedout said:
I have a bunch of jatoba left from my kitchen remodel I did. What do you need?
That's downright considerate of you, Wipedout. I think the blanks are usually 1.5" x 1.5" x 3" or so. Bet your kitchen looks really nice, Jatoba is nice stuff!
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No problem. I'm out of country till tomorrow night. Drop me a pm and how many you want. I'll get some out to you Monday morning
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Sorry I did not notice you needed some, but only have a few 1/2 pieces that could be glued up or putting some other colored wood between it.
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Arlin Eastman said:
Sorry I did not notice you needed some, but only have a few 1/2 pieces that could be glued up or putting some other colored wood between it.
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I've got plenty of jatoba, Arlin. Amazing how much cut offs you end up with redoing a kitchen. I've made lots of thing. Cutting boards etc
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Isn't Jatoba called Brazilin Cherry too?
It is a very pretty deep red colored wood and would work great on glue ups I am sure.
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Yes it is Arlin. Very dense and hard. Here is a BGE cart I'm building with leftovers. (Only one coat of finish so far)