Wood Turning a Driftwood Log

1 year ago
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I found this jagged piece of driftwood at the beach after a big storm. I thought it would be cool to fill in the edges with resin, but I wasn't quite sure how to actually show the uniqueness of the wood. I ended up going with a spouted vase, and the epoxy color is supposed to look like sea glass. I like the color but let me know if you think I should have gone with something else!

My tools:
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