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Sonny Jones Demo
 

Use of Inlace as decorative element in woodturning.  Inlace is an acrlyester plastic similar to acrylic.
It is available in a variety of kits with many additive including nuggets, granules, flakes, dusts, dyes, etc.
All can be intermixed before hardener is added creating a large variety of decorative options.

 
Sonny with chucked bowl preparing to turn recess in the rim for Inlace. Turning recess.

 
Inlace (previously placed as hardening takes some time) placed in recess and ready for finishing.
Turning, leveling of Inlace nearly completed.  Finished with sandpaper.


Example of finished bowl with Inlace rim decoration.



Show And Tell
 

 
Rick Bryant with chestnut hollow form.                             Sonny Jones with maple pepper mill.


Elwood Borger with finial for stairway baluster turned from old mahogany to match original held by George Geissler.

 
Lee Buck with cherry hollow form with perforated rim.     Bill Schleif with box mounted on base cut from
                                                                                              small bowl; maple, padauk, and  purple heart.

 
Andrew Derhammer desert ironwood pen, CA finish.      Greg Scholz and maple kaleidoscope.


Andy MacBride with Paulownia bowl.






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