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0400. BURLS AND BARK POCKETS DELIGHT.pdf

Have you ever turned burl or other pieces that had a "flaw" or two? Have you avoided "imperfect" wood like the plague? Do you have pieces of wood you cannot use to make functional items due to a blemish? The answers to these problems are in this PDF article. After reading this article you may even seek out "flawed" pieces of wood from which to turn stunning one-of-a-kind items. Pieces finished like the one in the photo always fetch the highest prices in my booth at art/craft shows.This article will teach you a detailed step-by-step method of eliminating the negative and accentuating the positive. THE METHOD THAT I WILL TEACH YOU DOES NOT INVOLVE EPOXY OF ANY KIND. NO NEED TO SET YOUR WORK ASIDE, WAITING FOR THE FILL TO CURE; YOU CAN RESUME WORK WITHIN A MINUTE OF APPLICATION. YOU ARE THE ONE WHO DETERMINES THE COLOR. WITH THIS METHOD, YOU ARE IN COMPLETE CONTROL OF EVERYTHING RATHER THAN TRYING TO BEND YOURSELF AROUND SOMEONE ELSES PRODUCT.
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0400. BURLS AND BARK POCKETS DELIGHT.pdf

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A comprehensive article, featuring step-by-step procedures that I have developed through experience turning Fine ArtForms in Wood Since 1981, the last 15 years as a full-time artisan with woodturning as my only source of income, this PDF *

  • 1334 words long
  • filling 13 pages
  • compressed into 1.771 MB
  • accompanied by 22 color photographs will teach you the best-method-results on how to delightfully deal with bark pockets and other
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  • all in PDF format with
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  • all for the price of $8.85
  • being able to delightfully deal with bark pockets and other

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