Here's a different medium for an inlay i hadn't thought of
http://www.instructables.com/id/Supe...ects/?ALLSTEPS
Here's a different medium for an inlay i hadn't thought of
http://www.instructables.com/id/Supe...ects/?ALLSTEPS
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Michael,
Great idea! I hadn't thought of doing that. I wonder if it would be possible to do that with a brazing torch to get a brass type look?
James
I often use powder copper, aluminum etc with super glue and a bit of sanding, magic! NO burning down the workshop!
Eutectic solder melts at 361°F while brass at about 1700°F
At our ShopBot users group meeting in Austin, Wayne Locke showed a method he recently incorporated into a project using powdered metals and super glue. Really neat!
Learn more here… http://www.sokolowskistudios.com/NewFiles/misupply.htm