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stabilised spalted Oak Omega

brody2123

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I do love making and turning acrylic blanks, but nothing comes close to wood in the end. I stabilised six blanks of Oak that were turning into dust and this is the first of them. It's times like this that I know why I bought the kit to stabilise wood. With a ca finish. Good times
 

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Jim

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I agree with you on the stabilising side Brody, there is some very nice wood saved and used on pens that may have found the way onto a log burner otherwise .. A great looking pen my friend .. :thumbs:
 

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Looks like a cracker [emoji106] [emoji106]

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Well done Brody that has to be the best bit of Oak in a long time mate well saved
 
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