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Woodturning | The Frosted Purpleheart Bowl

This bowl is now available here: https://formanwoodworking.com/product... _____________________________________ Today's video: Hello, friends! Unlike last week’s project, I had absolutely no issues with making this bowl; I’m glad, too, because I could not be happier with how it came out! To make this bowl, I first cut out some thin planks of purpleheart from a larger board. From these planks, I cut them down to fit within a circular mould on the miter saw, using angled cuts where I could to maximize the wood within the blank. All pieces were spaced out evenly using wooden skewers. I then cast the entire blank using a slow curing thick pour resin (Magic Resin) dyed with a satin white mica pigment from SquidPoxy. Once fully cured, I then turned the blank down to a bowl, and once wet sanded up to 2000 grit, I had a little bit of experimenting to do. This is my first time ever working with purpleheart, but I have read all over the internet that it can be a tricky wood to work with in terms of getting the precise color you want. From my understanding, all woods change color as they react with the oxygen in the air, but in the case of purpleheart, the reaction is both fast and drastic. After I finished sanding, the entire bowl was this very nice warm brown color (I honestly would have been fine if the wood stayed that way), but it almost immediately started to darken. I left it by a window for two days as I had come across a few articles saying that UV exposure can speed up the oxidization process, and sure enough, by 48 hours, much of the purple had returned to the wood. I can’t decide whether or not I should have left the bowl to sit even longer before applying the finish (the color I got is this very unique blend of red and purple), or if I nailed it just perfectly. What do you think? Would it have been better brown like it was right after sanding, should I have waited to get some more purple to come out, or do you like this sort of strange blend of red and purple? I’d love to hear your thoughts! _____________________________________ Want to use the same pigments shown in this video? Check out the following affiliate code for a discount on SquidPoxy products! https://squidpoxy.ca/?sacode=duo8gk&u... _____________________________________ Check out our Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/formanwoodw... _____________________________________ Key equipment/products I used: Rikon 70-220 VSR Midi Lathe: https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/... Woodstock 1/2 inch bowl gouge: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B005... CA Technologies Resin Casting Pressure Pot: https://www.finishsystems.com/product... Magic Resin 2” Deep Pour: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08VW5RPVK?p... SquidPoxy mica pigments: https://squidpoxy.ca/products/mica-po... Waterlox Original Varnish: https://waterlox.com/original/

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