TURQUOISE Stone INLAY for Wood Projects
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- čas přidán 1. 12. 2013
- Sam Angelo demonstrates his procedure for inlaying turquoise stone into a turned art piece. This is the second part of two videos dealing with processing turquoise stone and integrating it into a project.
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Fascinating stuff Sam, those two pieces are beautiful.
Take care
Mike
Always interesting. I also appreciate you always giving other credits. Not everyone is confident enoughtto do that.
Another winner Sam.
Pretty neat. The turquoise makes a nice color contrast with the darker manzanita.
Very nice work Sam.
Alan
Very cool! Well done.
please show your work when there done, love it
This looks pretty!
Thanks, Sam
good stuff..!
Can you provide a bit more info on the electric engraver. I looked all over the internet for a Living Art Engrave to no avail. Is there a model number or the exact name of the store you bought it at? Thanks!
Very nice Sam hi Ben doing some inlay by cutting mother of pearls by hand hi never try crunch inlay nice work Sam
So do you buy jewelry then crush it yourself? Do you know if they sell pre-crushed turquoise?
Lots of places sell pre-crushed turquoise. www.woodcraft.com, www.amazon.com, www.craftsupplyusa.com, www.penstateind.com, etc.
Jennifer Gonzales - I sell crushed Kingman turquoise if you need. The stone comes from just a few minutes away from where I live and I crush it.
where abouts in wyoming are you located? I live in sheridan and may have a couple questions for you
I live in Worland. You're on the pretty side of the mountain. My email address is samandcheryle@gmail.com
If you have any questions feel free to email me or I can send you my phone number and you can call I would enjoy visiting with you. If you ever get over this way drop-inSam
May I ask what kind of glue you are using?
+Paulina Kordek I use StarBond super glue..
Sam
I am making a Cain with turquoise inlay , what is best way to sand down Cain to make turquoise flush.....?
Deborah, I find turquoise very difficult to sand. I use it to fill voids in wood primarily. The surrounding wood is always softer. Consequently as I try to sand the turquoise, the wood also is effected by the sanding. I have seen a sanding disk which is made from diamond and that works well. I just never bought any-and I don't really know where to find it. I saw this in a video. Sam
I'm watching your past videos and I just noticed that (please forgive me if this comes out wrong) you have your fingers still. When did you loose your finger tips?
Beverly
That's fine. I get a bit of a shock when I back and watch one when I had more fingers. It was February 6, 2015. And at the same time it rather irritates me that I did it. But thanks for watching. Sam
I'm gonna try opal powder inlay. I don't really know what kind of stone Turquoise is. But Opal got a real nice shine and deep color. I want to try to glue it with thin epoxy resin. Because i found that super glue is kinda brittle. And epoxy is really strong and heat resistant. I have not tried it jet but i expect this month or maybe next month to try it out. It wil be on my CZcams channel. Fail or no fail it wil be shown.
Greetings,, Kitty.
Kitty, Have fun with the inlays....I agree with the thin CA glue. I like to apply 2-3 layers of my inlay material. This seems to work well. Sam
@@WYOMINGWOODTURNER Awesome! It sure is fun to make gorgeous things :)
Looks like a tim Burton smiley face from my point of view :)
I sell real Kingman turquoise that I crush myself if you ever need any. My prices are just a bit higher than what you find online but my stone comes from just a few minutes from my home and I crush it myself. I can provide videos of me making it and the source stone. I'm open to trades as well. I can provide crushed, raw, stabilize, ribbons, slabs, and natural stabilized stone.
Thanks
I will keep your offer in mind.
Sam
Hey Josh, I need some crushed turquoise please dm me your info
D.M. Nunyabizness - treasuresofarizona@gmail.com
Mine works too. I used woodprix plans and build it without any problems.