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Brag Forum / Re: An Order of a Box I had
« on: September 30, 2013, 03:54:12 am »
Great job there Dustin, looks good.
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Attached are a couple of the 3D keychains I have made using Steve's program. Cutting the second side is a challenge because you are going thru various thicknesses of the wood.Woodchuck, I have actually used the "inlace" from my woorturning to fill the voids in the 3D keychain, it worked very well but there is a lot of sanding afterwards. The only downside is thet Inlace is fairly expensive and you need a surprisingly fair amount to fill in the keyring so it works out expensive. You could always try a clear resin and mix a colour/stain with it or add coloured glitter which also might work.
I know woodturners have a product called inlace that they can use on their turnings. My question is has anyone tried to use this to fill the 3D keychain, therefore making the key chain less prone to breakage?