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Here are a few photos of some of the mugs I've made for myself and a few friends

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ormus, you done good. I like the brown one,with the antler) the design looks like it came straight from the medieval times.

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I agree. I really like the one with the antler handle too. How do you seal the inside to make it suitable for drinking?

-Andy

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Thanks guys. I seal my mugs with food grade epoxy. Many of my friends tend to drink brews that are to high of an alcohol content for the brews pitch/beeswax combo. Plus many like to use them for warmer drinks in the cooler months up this way.

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It does harden as any epoxy does. I spread it using foam brushes ( like those found at paint supplies stores or major home improvement stores).

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VERY NICE WORK !!!

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