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Whitewashed Wenge

Scott

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Loving how this Ares has come out.
Wenge turned to shape and sanded, then used a wire brush to open the grain.
Sprayed with white paint and then sanded again before adding melamine finish.
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yorkshireman

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It’s very nice Scott but I think it would look better in its untouched state. Just my opinion of course and not detracting from the excellent turning.
 

Scott

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It’s very nice Scott but I think it would look better in its untouched state. Just my opinion of course and not detracting from the excellent turning.

Thank you.
Don’t get me wrong I love it in its natural state.
But already been there and done that.
Wanted something different.
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Bammer

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Very nice effect, I’ve done it with various colours. Not sure if I still got photos, pc crashed and are everything a few years back.
 
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