JRD New User Jim Feb 6, 2011 #1 After making a number of travel mugs for others over the years, I finally decided to turn one for myself. I can not imagine a nicer piece of wood than this spalted Pecan. I'm very pleased with the outcome.
After making a number of travel mugs for others over the years, I finally decided to turn one for myself. I can not imagine a nicer piece of wood than this spalted Pecan. I'm very pleased with the outcome.
Bill Clemmons Bill Corporate Member Feb 6, 2011 #3 Man, that is absolutely beautiful wood. :eusa_danc Bill
JRD New User Jim Feb 6, 2011 #5 Phillip, The kit actually came from an old McDonald's McCoffee promotional plastic cup I received years ago. I just cut off the plastic exterior and used the stainless liner and the plastic lid. In the past I've used the Woodcraft kit. Jim
Phillip, The kit actually came from an old McDonald's McCoffee promotional plastic cup I received years ago. I just cut off the plastic exterior and used the stainless liner and the plastic lid. In the past I've used the Woodcraft kit. Jim
MrAudio815 New User Matthew Feb 6, 2011 #6 Jim, That is one Awesome Looking Mug~! Love the Grain~! Just one observation, your date stamp from your camera is a little off, it said 5-2-2011. Just thought I would let you know. Thanks for sharing and way to recycle~!
Jim, That is one Awesome Looking Mug~! Love the Grain~! Just one observation, your date stamp from your camera is a little off, it said 5-2-2011. Just thought I would let you know. Thanks for sharing and way to recycle~!
JRD New User Jim Feb 8, 2011 #9 Yes, I think the spalting is unbelievable as well, but No I didn't have anything to do with the spalting. That's what I found while cutting a few bowl blanks. Jim
Yes, I think the spalting is unbelievable as well, but No I didn't have anything to do with the spalting. That's what I found while cutting a few bowl blanks. Jim