In this video I make a Hybrid Hollow Kind from a piece of Oak Burl and epoxy resin. The colours combined together more than I wanted on this so I wasn't anticipating it to look as cool as it does, it takes a look of mother of pearl or Jade.
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Even if this wasn’t the color you initially intended, it still came out really cool.
Stunning color so peaceful and calming, thank you stay safe
It looks like jade melded with petrified wood! Gorgeous!
that’s what I thought too!
Wow! Turned out beautifully!
Andy, that is absolutely beautiful!!!
Nile green is a lovely color you don’t see too often anymore. I love it!
Even though it didn’t turn out the way you thought it would initially you still have to see what you’ve got. Sometimes the most mind-blowing end results come from happy accidents! Absolutely fantastic Andy! Well done!
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Couldn’t say it any better.
Bill
I like the color! Looks like jade and It goes well with the vase’s oriental shape!
the color is absolutely stunning!! love it!
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Beautiful, as always. Well done Andy.
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Thank you for the camera views of Silly String! The soft, green color reminds me of nephrite jade. It turned out beautiful even if it’s not what you planned.
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What a difference from what you started with, but you ended up with a wooden and jade ginger jar! It’s really beautiful!👌🏼
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Oh my gosh. That’s absolutely exquisite! And the shape! Ooo-la-la! 🤩
Even if it wasn’t intended, the color evokes ancient Chinese celadon ware, with your own twist which is wonderful.
It really does look like jade! Stunning work!
How do you get started in wood turning?
It looks like an old map – the colours go perfectly together.
Well, it might not have been the color you were looking for, but it turned out quite beautiful just the same… as all your pieces always do. Thanks for sharing.
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As cool as your intended idea would have been (very very), I do really like the unexpected and different contrast we got between the wood and epoxy — looks almost ancient. Cheers and thank you for sharing!
Lindo trabalho parabéns um grande abraço.
depending on what type of resin you used, waiting to pour it until it starts heating up will help the colors stay separated and not blend together. it can be tricky to time it just right. im sure you know all this. i dig the pale green regardless. that hint of pearl really sets it off. but the wood definitely steals the show 🙂