Another crakingpiece, I really like that.
I had a few questions, if you dont mind. So nice I might even try it one day,so woukd like to try and understand
1. It looks like you coloured it using a rectangular template ...but I wondered if you used two or four colours? (or more!). I think I can see 4 shades but I wondered if the darker shade of each (green and blue) was a result of a second 'coat'
2. The metallic looking textured finish. Is that flocking or a spray of a metallic paint of some sort (I remeber being told at school that the walls were pinted with spotty paint...still makes me smile)
3. The inside looks almost as if it was lacquered... but I know you use resins from your pen work...so I wondered if it was a resin. I was assuming it wasnt just black gloss paint!
4. The turning itself ...I still cant figure out how you got the squiggly bit at the top .. is it an eccentric chuck thing or just a simple filing/sanding technique after the lathe work is done ...or something else ?
I really like ash for its strength in really thin sections...I used to make tiny wax 'sherry glasses' with walls less than 1mm for 'lost wax casting' (read 'turned ash' for 'wax') which worked pretty well for silver casting in a centrifuge...but no-one ever bought them so, like many things, they ended up as gifts!
I can see why you'd colour it though ...I dont like the look of ash grain so much
Anyway .. another reallynice piece