Woodturning - Color Shifting Epoxy Pine Cone Bowl ✨

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When it comes to woodturning and turning projects on the lathe, epoxy casts are definitely some of the most challenging. We were pleasantly surprised at how this epoxy casting came out!

This bowl and other projects are available in our store:
Color Shifting Pinecone Bowl - #2872

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That finishing process was so satisfying to watch😌

antonjoantonjo
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Your patience and skill are seriously impressive! 👏

owow
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I've never seen anything like this before, truly unique!

scarletartem
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Stunning transformation of a pine cone. Nature's beauty really shines through!

LucyME-morl
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We are now the proud owners of this bowl.

SueWieboldt
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This is true craftsmanship! Inspired to try woodturning myself now🛠

MrStefanos
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What a fantastic video! The final result looks so professional.

Socialesale
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Great choice of materials! Your work always amazes me✨

trevinowoods
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That glossy finish is just perfect! ✨ How do you manage to get it so smooth?

jamesj.shehan
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The color shift from purple to green is very interesting and I’m not quite sure why that’s happening. Does the type of light source seem to make any difference? Fluorescent vs LED vs incandescent?

psidvicious
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How long have you been woodturning? amazing talent👏

Cipers-biei
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That epoxy work is stunning! 🌟 Where do you source your pine cones from?

EddiePo-zwzu
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Another beauty, why does sanding only go up to 400 grit, does it affect the resin if you go too fine a grade?

manxvibes