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CUSTOMER GALLERY

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Please find below a list of all the materials and equipment used in this project, all available to buy right here on the GlassCast website. Shown alongside each product is the approximate quantity used in the tutorial video, to the nearest full pack.

GlassCast 50 Clear Epoxy Casting Resin - 1kg Thumbnail
EP-G50-1GlassCast 50 Clear Epoxy Casting Resin - 1kg£23.95 /kit

CULR Epoxy Pigment - Topaz Green 20ml Thumbnail
PG-CU-TG-002CULR Epoxy Pigment - Topaz Green 20ml£2.94 /each

Total £0.00

CUSTOMER GALLERY

Poisonwood River Guitar

Master Luthier Mike created this stunning custom guitar from a poisonwood burl and GlassCast 50 tinted with a couple of drops of Topaz Green CULR pigment to create a translucent green effect.

This guitar was inspired by islands, the ocean and arctic ice flows.

Thanks for sharing Mike it's amazing!

ABOUT STONE WOLF GUITARS

Stone Wolf Guitars

Mike has been building guitars under the brand Stone Wolf Guitars, since 2013. He always loved to experiment with different building materials, and incorporating resin into his guitars was a natural fit.

He made his first resin/burl hybrid model, "The Catalyst" in 2016 and since then has used resin in many different ways to augment his designs. The Syrtis model uses resin channels to connect a centre "core" section to the outer "wing" sections. This gives the Syrtis models a huge opportunity for customisation.

Mike also experimented with soaking layers of fabric in resin and creating laminated tops for his guitars. These top also have a great scope for customisation and colour mixes. Mike's goal with Stone Wolf Guitars is to offer its clients with a totally unique instrument and experience.


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USED IN THIS PROJECT

Want to buy the same materials and equipment used in this tutorial? We've got you!

Please find below a list of all the materials and equipment used in this project, all available to buy right here on the GlassCast website. Shown alongside each product is the approximate quantity used in the tutorial video, to the nearest full pack.

GlassCast 50 Clear Epoxy Casting Resin - 1kg Thumbnail
EP-G50-1GlassCast 50 Clear Epoxy Casting Resin - 1kg£23.95 /kit

CULR Epoxy Pigment - Topaz Green 20ml Thumbnail
PG-CU-TG-002CULR Epoxy Pigment - Topaz Green 20ml£2.94 /each

Total £0.00

ABOUT STONE WOLF GUITARS

Stone Wolf Guitars

Mike has been building guitars under the brand Stone Wolf Guitars, since 2013. He always loved to experiment with different building materials, and incorporating resin into his guitars was a natural fit.

He made his first resin/burl hybrid model, "The Catalyst" in 2016 and since then has used resin in many different ways to augment his designs. The Syrtis model uses resin channels to connect a centre "core" section to the outer "wing" sections. This gives the Syrtis models a huge opportunity for customisation.

Mike also experimented with soaking layers of fabric in resin and creating laminated tops for his guitars. These top also have a great scope for customisation and colour mixes. Mike's goal with Stone Wolf Guitars is to offer its clients with a totally unique instrument and experience.


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