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Hi Guys
Another coloured form from me, this one is inspired by Gary Lowes use of iridescent paints used on his forms, it stands approx. 8.5" high x 4" diameter at its widest, c&c welcome
cheers
Andy
Last turned platter from spalted beech, just fine sanded but no finish on it yet. Depends of the final use, melamine or food safe finish.
Diameter is 290 mm and 50 mm high.
As title this is for the club competition not sure now that is complete that I like it but the wife does and I am not arguing.
Made from Sapele and tulip wood the coloured bit was a failed pot that I had shaped but it was too shallow to show what I wanted so it became the decorated piece on...
If you have a piece of wood with what I would call a larger grain pattern on it do you save these for larger diameter pens so you get the best out of the wood grain.
This one was turned last week on my woodlathe.
The barrel is made of a special amber acrylic, section and cap are made of german black ebonite.
The fountain pen is clipless and not postable.
The barrel has a blindcap to load the converter without the need to unscrew the whole barrel.
It has a...
Hi all!
I have been searching nice clips for quite a long time.
Once in a pen show in Paris where a lot of fountain pen addicts were awaited, I made a bundle of my nicest kitless models with the clips I had, all made of an embossed sheet of metal. I heard thrice the same comment : "Nice pens...