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(03-11-2020, 08:18 AM)briman87 Wrote: Hey Guys,
I picked up some nice old iron legs that someone had put to the curb for clean up week in my town brought them home and think a slab would really look nice on them as a coffee table. Would prefer for it to be localish in Monmouth county NJ as to not have to have it shipped. Not really particular about the type of wood. Dimensions don't really matter Probably would be best to be at least 2" thick so I have enough to secure the legs to it. Maybe you guys have had a slab just sitting around waiting for a project or even the leftovers from a slab. I'm thinking of doing some fractal wood burning on the top. Below are the legs I picked up.
Check your local Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist. Around me there are all kinds of people selling live edge slabs, me included. Or you can take a vacation to Niagara Falls and take home one from me.
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(03-11-2020, 08:18 AM)briman87 Wrote: Hey Guys,
I picked up some nice old iron legs that someone had put to the curb for clean up week in my town brought them home and think a slab would really look nice on them as a coffee table. Would prefer for it to be localish in Monmouth county NJ as to not have to have it shipped. Not really particular about the type of wood. Dimensions don't really matter Probably would be best to be at least 2" thick so I have enough to secure the legs to it. Maybe you guys have had a slab just sitting around waiting for a project or even the leftovers from a slab. I'm thinking of doing some fractal wood burning on the top. Below are the legs I picked up.
Please be very careful of the fractal burning many have died from it. I wanted to do that when it first came out on some of my turning and they thankfully persuaded me not to.
Also Slabs are much sought after and the prices will be high. Maybe you can do a glue up and then put a thin slab on top to get the affect.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification. Thank You Everyone.
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(03-11-2020, 11:11 AM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Please be very careful of the fractal burning many have died from it. I wanted to do that when it first came out on some of my turning and they thankfully persuaded me not to.
Also Slabs are much sought after and the prices will be high. Maybe you can do a glue up and then put a thin slab on top to get the affect.
I have actually looked up fractal woodburning and currently do pyrography. The link below is probably the safest made system I have seen and as long as you are not stupid and touch the clamps without some sort of gloves. I am looking at more of a neon sign transformer or oil burner transformer because they put less amps into the wood and create more detail than the microwave transformers (which alot of people seem to use)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x75fxdd