Mark Cothren
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- Messages
- 271
- Location
- Pickles Gap, Arkansas
This piece had some major voids that I filled with epoxy/coffee. It was also burned pretty heavy on one side and there is enough of that left that you can see where it was burned. A few coats of antique oil and then buffed...
I got this piece of wood a while back from Vaughn. I've had it sitting on the shelf for a while. After I turned this piece I doubt I'll let any more sit that long. Turns, finishes, and sands great! I sprayed a coat of lacquer sanding sealer on this piece and sanded it down with 600 grit and then back up thru 2000. Buffed with white diamond and then carnuba, and as you can see has a very glossy finish.
I got this piece of wood a while back from Vaughn. I've had it sitting on the shelf for a while. After I turned this piece I doubt I'll let any more sit that long. Turns, finishes, and sands great! I sprayed a coat of lacquer sanding sealer on this piece and sanded it down with 600 grit and then back up thru 2000. Buffed with white diamond and then carnuba, and as you can see has a very glossy finish.