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Pendants in work
Here are our first experiments with turning pendants.
We're using an offset pendant backer plate, exploring the possibilities by
using different materials, offsets, techniques and finishes.
The photos below are of almost completed pendants. We're still deciding
on final finish (Danish oil, lacquer, Tru-Oil, wax, buffing, etc. )
Keep in mind that these are just "firsts"... for almost every technique.
The pendants are about 1.75" in diameter.
So far, it's been great fun working in the shop with Lauren, collaborating on
these pieces.
Click on the small photos for larger images.
For those who now wear them... their names are in parentheses (if I remember
correctly).
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Our very first pendant. Stabilized buckeye burl, with an
offset, recessed necklace hole. Most who have seen it, think it's
stone. (Lauren Z) |
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Scribing two offset patterns onto a piece of Padauk. (Devin L) |
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Scribing concentric offset patterns onto mahogany. We may add
a couple of crystals at the ends of one side of the scribed lines. |
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Our first attempt at inlay using a router before going to the lathe.
Maple with walnut inlay. First attempt at affixing a Swarovsky
crystal to a pendant. |
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Another buckeye burl, with bottom hole drilled to accept some
hanging beads... haven't decided where this one is going. (Lauren
Z) |
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First large hole offset and working with beads and crystals.
Exploring the ways of creating the large hole, making the assembly and
affixing the findings. This padauk wood still needs final finishing, buffing.
(Lauren Z) |
Round two
Experimenting with more large offset holes and beading options
More to come.
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