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Eucalyptus with turquoise inlay
Larry OBrien

Eucalyptus with turquoise inlay

Eucalyptus with turquoise inlay 12 x 9
Larry, very nice piece. When I do inlay fills I use 2 part epoxy mixed with colored mica powder. Can be tedious on large fills like yours. How did you do yours?
 
Randy I use 2 part epoxy with medium crushed Turquoise mixed with powdered crushed turquoise in larger cracks and just powdered turquoise in the fine cracks
 

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