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    Pinecone sphere in epoxy resin

    Today I show you how I made an epoxy resin sphere. It's basically trapped pine cones inside of the epoxy, formed so it has a small stand. After it all hardened, I sanded it down to 500 grit. Afterwards i used my own sanding paste for the finish. View: https://youtu.be/1oyWYSTc6jo I would be...
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