how does it compare to a non blasted stainless etch? does it work better because its less reflective?And a test of what I really wanted it for.
An etch on a landing hook, this one was scrap but serves as a good test.
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And a test of what I really wanted it for.
An etch on a landing hook, this one was scrap but serves as a good test.
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how does it compare to a non blasted stainless etch? does it work better because its less reflective?
Probably blast the whole lot in the case of the landing hooks as it is easier than polishing or burnishing and allows bend marks to be disguised.Will you just be blasting a dedicated, unmasked area for future etches, or will the whole item be fully blasted each time?
Those are lovelyToday I finished making the fourth of my "holiday boxes" - boxes made using my travel tool chest and workbench thing. This one's another tea caddy for Keemun tea, this time made out of cherry:
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Today is, alas, the last full day in Brittany and we'll be packing the car up tomorrow to head north. As Carolyn has needed quite a lot of rest time (due to the car accident earlier in the year and the still-healing broken femur), we've spent quite a bit of time at the cottage, Carolyn soaking up the sun and me hiding in the shade of the covered patio and making the most of having a woodwork kit with me.
In total, I've made four boxes, one of which I haven't shown any photos of on here yet. The one on the left of the following photo isn't, strictly speaking, finished yet (well, none of them are as I didn't bring any oil with me to coat them with). The one on the left is a little box with two small drawers and some carved indentations which will eventually have walnut knobs in the middle. My travel woodwork kit didn't extend to bringing a lathe with me so those turned knobs will be made when I get back home - I'll post a photo here when the box is completely finished.
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Thanks BradThose are lovely
I must say your workmanship never ceases to impressToday I finished making the fourth of my "holiday boxes" - boxes made using my travel tool chest and workbench thing. This one's another tea caddy for Keemun tea, this time made out of cherry:
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Today is, alas, the last full day in Brittany and we'll be packing the car up tomorrow to head north. As Carolyn has needed quite a lot of rest time (due to the car accident earlier in the year and the still-healing broken femur), we've spent quite a bit of time at the cottage, Carolyn soaking up the sun and me hiding in the shade of the covered patio and making the most of having a woodwork kit with me.
In total, I've made four boxes, one of which I haven't shown any photos of on here yet. The one on the left of the following photo isn't, strictly speaking, finished yet (well, none of them are as I didn't bring any oil with me to coat them with). The one on the left is a little box with two small drawers and some carved indentations which will eventually have walnut knobs in the middle. My travel woodwork kit didn't extend to bringing a lathe with me so those turned knobs will be made when I get back home - I'll post a photo here when the box is completely finished.
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It was free and it's had a lot of useUsed real Dremel or a proxon one you might find a pretty decent bargain