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Bottle stopper

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That turned out to be absolutely stunning Paul. I would love to have seen the whole process. :drool::thumbs:
 

Penpal

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What a tonic Paul firstly the forest then the cones,preparation the casting, delivery excellent mate. Wonderful result. Then bless me the totally removed shape of the second one. I am almost persuaded to wet sand especially using cast blanks, I have one I bought from an Airline Pilot in America arrived last week.

Many thanks Paul heaps to get into today,thanks for the refreshing videos.

Peter.
 

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Unique shape Paul, well done.:thumbs::thumbs:

Cheers Mark.
I think it would be a bit too high on a bottle of white wine as it probably wouldn't fit in the fridge door. :-))

Im going to make another similar to this which will be a mixture of Resin, Olive wood and maybe some Olive pips. It will be a stopper for the wife's Olive oil bottle.
 
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