Cutting, sanding, polishing some beer bottles from one of our local breweries ... turns them into cool goblets ... a must-have for my man-cave :) ... I have also done Heinekens, Corona, Grey Goose, Singha Beer (who knows that one?? :) ), small ginger ale bottles ... takes me about an hour per goblet and helps me relieve my stress :)
Phil, those are very cool.
Terrific work on your creations and a very nice shot, too!
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Neat idea and well executed. Di you use epoxy to attach the long necks to the base?
boberic wrote:
Neat idea and well executed. Di you use epoxy to attach the long necks to the base?
I used E6000 adhesive - after 24 hour cure time it's solid as a rock ...
thanks for comments - :) ... next time I will focus stack so they can all be in focus ... the art work is sooooo coool :)
cheers
phil
alby
Loc: very eastern pa.
...singha....if its from Brazil, i have had it... could only get it a few times.... it's black and knocks you for a loop..but real smooth.. i liked it.... if it's the same..
alby wrote:
...singha....if its from Brazil, i have had it... could only get it a few times.... it's black and knocks you for a loop..but real smooth.. i liked it.... if it's the same..
The Singha beer I mention here is from Thailand ...
here is another shot of some of the goblets I have done over the past little while ... :)
cheers
phil
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
Well done - and they have some pretty cool bottles!
Really nice.....a cool idea.
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