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0895. PROJECT: STOPPER DIAMONDS 36.pdf

This article will teach you the best-practices method of laminating this particular stopper design. This is a complex, precision two-step lamination that displays 36 "inlaid" diamonds at the top of the finished stopper. It includes photos of finished stoppers, suggestions for variations of stopper blank design, precise sawing instructions and tips, and gluing sequence tips for a trouble-free assembly. You will be able to laminate 11 stopper blanks at one go and have zero waste by following my instructions for using readily available 2" stock. Although the instructions in this article deal with 1.25" x 1.25" stopper blanks specifically, the concepts and instructions could be modified and adapted to larger projects such as duck calls, computer brush handles, rolling pins, pepper grinders, and even lamp bases.
$9.70 USD

0895. PROJECT: STOPPER DIAMONDS 36.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 *

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  • filling 16 pages
  • compressed into 1.80 MB
  • accompanied by 31 color photographs of a definite and prolonged WOW factor
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  • all in PDF format with
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  • all for the price of $9.70
  • clear, precise, and dramatic lamination.

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