Wood Turning a Log Trapped in Resin

4 years ago
2

Most of the time when I woodturn with resin it's to stabilize a cracked or holey log, but this time I did it just to see how it would look to add resin to a natural edge bowl. I'm pretty pleased how this project turned out, although it did make a mess of my lathe!

My tools:
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