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I've used copper and brass. I prefer the look of copper more than brass, Both are hard on HSS tools
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(02-03-2018, 02:15 AM)MidwestMan Wrote: Somewhere on this forum, I got wind of this guy's website, Ted Sokolowski
I bought the DVD on "Metal Inlaying" and it was pretty good ( a bit pricey ) and I ordered two different metal powders he sells.
I'm looking forward to using it. I think it is a very interesting adornment and functional for filling voids.
Has anyone else used such a product? If so, I would be interested to hear your experience with it.
I have two of his three DVDs and that is where I learned how and why I do it and tell others of it also. I did find another site that has some of the powders cheaper then what is sold.
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I think I do and will look around in the computer basement,,, Just a moment I'll be right back
OK here is some I dug out of the computer box
The first is my first and failed attempt on a platter of which I should have done the outside rim before it was to thin and then got out of round. Should have started with 1/2" thick or more first and then stopped at 1/4"
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The next three is the vase I made for my wife and the roses I made for her also
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The others are just what I did and sold
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This box I made and the thought behind it was to eliminate expansion and contraction and I save it for 3 years it was always easy to take off so from now on I will do boxes like this again
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This last vase was a tried experiment which I did not like and returned it
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I did not do any turning last year at all except for a mallet and handle so what I said was from two years ago experience.
That is why I love it here there is always something new to learn from anyone.
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