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    Default I know it's just a beginner's project, but my first and I'm Happy! (ring box)

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    Stabilized spalted maple box, stabilized/colorized maple burl lid with CNC design filled in with epoxy. Used the innards from Amazon bought ring boxes (I was running out of project time), the black velvet/ring slots.

    Never did CNC before. I'm hooked.

    Looking forward to upgrading the look of future boxes with Fingermaker! software.

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    Lovely work ! Suggest you have a look at Toms fingers posted last week.
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    NICE!
    FingerMaker is fun!!
    Need to get back into it
    You'll like it!
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    why is your box under running water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carolinasmith View Post
    why is your box under running water?
    To show the tightness of the joints, i guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottp55 View Post
    NICE!
    FingerMaker is fun!!
    Need to get back into it
    You'll like it!
    scott
    I bought that program and have never made anything with it. I needed your inspiration to get me motivated! Maybe i'll get some small pieces out and experiment.
    Words of Wisdom:
    “Words that sink into your ears are whispered…… not yelled”
    “The biggest trouble maker you’ll probably ever have to deal with, watches you from the mirror every morn’n”
    “The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth”
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    Carolina,
    CarveOne on the Vectric forum was trying to make a functional wood canteen, and was going to use paraffin and was worried about heat soaking glue joints and pouring hot wax and if it would harden too fast;
    http://209.236.120.184/viewtopic.php...2323&view=next
    On Page 2, I got curious and experimented with the very first box I made with Fingermaker...I LIKE experimenting and Gert had been playing with waxes as well...so

    I'm glad Jack! Some pretty cool joints can be made, but I got sidetracked with 2 years of getting the second business making buttons
    Don't think I've made anything except on G.'s first 3 Betas....lots of cool new features in the last version that I haven't played with.
    Got more time to play since we gave the second company and Desktop away July first
    Sorry for 'Jacking Carolina
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    edit; Carolina, how did you go about stabilizing the Spalted?
    Last edited by scottp55; 10-09-2016 at 07:57 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottp55 View Post
    edit; Carolina, how did you go about stabilizing the Spalted?
    Scott check out Turn Tex Woodworks if you'd like to know about stabilized wood , look at Cactus Juice , could be beneficial to some of what you do ? He has a bunch of vidoes and a good FAQ page

    https://www.turntex.com/

    I stabilize some woods , especially spalted maple for certain projects , it works great , and stabilized wood machines great too .
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    Yes, Turntex is the go to (he is also on Amazon). The lid was from a pricey, $57, 4x3x2.5 inches block, but it was so beautiful, I bought to save for a special project ( and the ring box was such ).

    That cost made me look into doing it myself. The box was from a bowl blank (woodturningz.com), not stabilized, 6x6x2 inches for $28.50. I stabilized it myself and have a lot left even after the ring box. I bought two cardboard Boxes ( 12x12x6 inches each,$20/box) Full of maple burl block pieces, for $40, so, since I make small projects (bottle stoppers, pens, etc), well, I'm saving money in the long run.

    The process boils down to submerging the wood in cactus juice (doesn't have anything to do with the plant), sucking the air out via vacuum, and when the pressure is released, the juice goes into the wood. Bake in a toaster oven for a couple of hours, voila (that's a 'basic' explanation).

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    Thanks!
    I was wondering if it was Cactus Juice or the wood hardener.
    I've raided peoples firewood piles for burl/curly/figured/birdseye, and get some slight punk once in a while.
    Bookmarked(again
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