03-09-2017, 12:57 PM
on purpose. I wanted to make a vase for cut flowers but it had to be wood. Since I'm not even good enough to finish the outside of a piece of wood to be really watertight (don't even think about getting the inside watertight), I had to do something different.
I made the bottom open so I could put a 1-3/4" diameter by 7-1/2" tall glass vase inside. the top was just small enough to hide the lip of the vase so if you try to peek inside, all you see is the smooth glass vase and it seems to have a great finish. Sneaky, huh?
No pics, didn't happen, so I attached one.
I used my new Wedgie sled to cut up a plain old pine 1x4, then dyed it with Rit dye after turning. The finish is Eddie Castelin's Shine Juice (equal parts BLO, clear shellac, and DNA).
For a first effort, I like it.
I made the bottom open so I could put a 1-3/4" diameter by 7-1/2" tall glass vase inside. the top was just small enough to hide the lip of the vase so if you try to peek inside, all you see is the smooth glass vase and it seems to have a great finish. Sneaky, huh?
No pics, didn't happen, so I attached one.
I used my new Wedgie sled to cut up a plain old pine 1x4, then dyed it with Rit dye after turning. The finish is Eddie Castelin's Shine Juice (equal parts BLO, clear shellac, and DNA).
For a first effort, I like it.
We do segmented turning, not because it is easy, but because it is hard.