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Lord of the Rings themed Resin Dragon Egg
This Lord of the Rings themed Dragon Egg was made by first casting a blank to be turned on the lathe into shape.
Jamie used a piece of Australian Malee Burl, cut it to shape and covered the surface with orange and yellow effect acrylic paint to visualise fire and left it to dry.
The burl was then placed into a container and the Lord of the Rings, inscribed ring was mounted on the burl before casting a clear gold resin to encapsulate it to create the blank.
This was left to fully cure before being mounted on a chuck and turned into an egg shape.
Finally the egg was polished up to the incredible high-shine
Thanks for sharing this project with us Jamie - it's incredible!
ABOUT JAMIE MCCHEYNE WOOD TURNING
Jamie is a young woodworker who started turning bowls on a lathe at the tender age of 12 and has since progressed to casting blanks by incorporating epoxy resin alongside the wood.
At 16, Jamie is our youngest creator published in the GlassCast Gallery and now works mostly on custom projects.
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ABOUT JAMIE MCCHEYNE WOOD TURNING
Jamie is a young woodworker who started turning bowls on a lathe at the tender age of 12 and has since progressed to casting blanks by incorporating epoxy resin alongside the wood.
At 16, Jamie is our youngest creator published in the GlassCast Gallery and now works mostly on custom projects.
CONTACT INFORMATION
@jamiemccheynewoodturning |
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Please share any questions or comments you may have about this video tutorial.