Woodturning, The Cherry Sunburst Bowl
Hello, friends Sadly, this one didn t come out as perfectly as I d hoped, but it was a fun one nonetheless For this project, I cut and sanded eight pieces of cherry I m not sure what kind of shape you d call these, but sun I then cut out 8 additional triangles and sanded them thin to act as beams of light shining inwards. I then hot glued them all down to a mold and cast them in a dark purple epoxy resin, which is where the problem arose. Because I wanted the swirls in the resin to stay in the final cast, I used a resin that cures relatively quick (about 4560 minutes of open time), and although my garage was quite cold when I did the pour, the volume of resin I used was way too much for this sort of product. It wound up flash curing, and the result was that the resin cracked in about 5 places deep within the casting, which were slowly revealed when I was turning the piece. Although I tried my best to seal the cracks with some CA glue, some sanding d
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