Autumn Leaves Bowl, Resin and cedar wood base. Support O.U.R. at ArtForOUR.org

4 years ago
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This was a fun project that involved autumn / fall leaves, clear resin and cedar wood base. I'm still trying to figure out how to keep the resin from turning leaves and flowers brown, but the end result was great anyway. Enjoy!

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Here are my commonly used tools/equipment if you'd like to try them out....

- Lathe: (https://amzn.to/3orYsOy) this lathe is freaking amazing, very well built, solid, strong, variable speed, 110 or 220 volt. I couldn't have designed it better.
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- Grinder Carving Disk: (https://amzn.to/39oWqKG), this is a really great disk for roughing out medium sized projects
- Grinder Sanding Disks: (https://amzn.to/3cj91Rv), fantastic for sanding and minor-moderate shaping stages
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- Oscillating Tool: (https://amzn.to/3puK4q1) great for cutting and sanding sharp corners and tight spots.
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- Pressure Pot: (https://amzn.to/3tfp1u2) 5 gallon for the big resin projects to get rid of bubbles, or (https://amzn.to/3pwX0M8) for the smaller average jobs 2.5 gallon, both need minor modifications to work.
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My goal is to pair my love for medicine/surgery, video, art and wood projects with my campaign to raise awareness for Operation Underground Railroad (OURRESCUE.ORG), an amazing group fighting child sex trafficking around the world. I dabble in wood turning on the lathe, carving, painting with acrylics using pendulum and pouring techniques as well as different video projects I find interesting.

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"Mild Mannered Foot/Ankle Surgeon by day, Wood Cutting Paint Flinger by Night"

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