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This is a pen I entered in a "pretty wood" contest. There were MANY pens. I didn't win but I made it through 3 rounds.
Buckeye on a magnetic Graduate, CA finish. This pen looks a lot better in person.
This weeks Pen of the Week chosen by Clement goes to the Kappa in Buckeye Burr that was made by GeordieB.
Clement said "After a lot of hesitation between the Skull & Bones posted by BradG and the Buckeye Burr Kappa posted by GeordieB, my choice is the Kappa. The choice wasn't easy but I...
I have had my kits for awhile now but getting granddaughter requests for Christmas has taken up my time. Today I finished these 2. I had 1 more glued up for a chrome kit but it exploded while turning. Both are Buckeye. Very different looking blanks. CA finish.
Hi, Guys,
We all know that this forum is full of blokes who are generous enough to pass on their knowledge, and even some who pass on more material things...and I've just received a package from one of the latter!
Many thanks, Buckeye, for the three tiny grub screws and the carbide tip - your...
This is my first ever stabilised blank, so I went for a Buckeye. It turned a treat, and I filled the gaps with medium CA and sawdust before finishing with a friction polish.
I'm chuffed with this pen!
Just got back from the pub and found a package on our back doorstep 22 amazing blanks from our friend in America Terry Q all donated to our vets among them is 3 Stabilized buckeye burr, 2 stabilized x cut palm, 2 stabilized walnut, 3 Buckeye, 2 stabilized Hackberry, 5 Patriotic serpent and 5...
Gold with Spalted Maple & Chrome with Buckeye Burl
The pics were taken one after the other without changing
the camera settings. why the blue background on the Buckeye?