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Filename: | DSC01435.JPG |
Album name: | Dave / Lanterns |
Filesize: | 3686 KiB |
Date added: | 03 Feb, 2019 |
Dimensions: | 2730 x 2048 pixels |
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mint job on that bowl, ive got one of these same lanterns, my bowl allthough identical in shape is milky white so maybe they did a perpex option too?
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The way I discovered this was Diakon was more a mistake than anything else. I was cleaning it, and it had a right nasty smell to it, as well as a weird sticky goo in the bottom. Once that goo was removed, the bowl seemed clearer, hence I used wet dry sandpaper to see if it'd do the trick, the results are what you see here.
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Done a good job there bloody hell!
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Just a warning when working with Diakon or even storing it, its fragile as hell, moreso than glass. It can bend, but its extremely brittle, so its super easy to put cracks in it if you're too heavy handed with it.
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Excellent work Dave, quite the transformation
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That’s just stunning Dave, you’re certainly the master restoration guy with those old bowls! , just how long does it take to get one like this?
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Because its Diakon, about half an hour to an hour of sanding, and depending on how well you've smoothed out with 1200 grit, polishing with brasso can range from another half hour to an hour half.
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