Mesquite crosses with torquoise
Mesquite crosses with torquoise
Know this doesn't have anything to do with this forum but just thought I would show everyone my mesquite crosses I inlaid with torquoise....
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Re: Mesquite crosses with torquoise
wow thats really cool looking!! im going to have to look into how you did this! thanks for sharing pic!!
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Re: Mesquite crosses with torquoise
Really pretty, Judy! You are multi talented
Re: Mesquite crosses with torquoise
Very NICE!!!!! Did you do this with crushed Turqouise and Epoxy of some sort?
Todd
Re: Mesquite crosses with torquoise
Actually it is called inlace..I use Turtle Feathers inlace....Dad has a glue, very runny he calls a pentatrating glue...you can get inlace in many many colors....granules or nuggets and has a metalic .....the gold metalic put in a worm hole or something you can make in the wood looks like veins of gold.....thanks for all the kind words.... Judy
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Re: Mesquite crosses with torquoise
These are awesome. Thanx for the 'how-to' explanation. That was going to be my next question! BEAUTIFUL... great talent!
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