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  1. TVS

    Brown burr Oak pen

    Just finished this pen took a while the blank had a lot of voids in it that is quite common with Burr Oak that had to be filled
  2. CraftyNick

    Laser Printing

    I’m looking for some advice regarding laser printing on cardboard boxes. I have a laser that i user on wood generally but i have seen cardboard pen boxes/cases etched with coloured font. I have used 3m blue masking tape and then filled in with paint but is there a better way? The tape i use is...
  3. Neil Lawton

    Rotten Beech

    Not Spalted but rotten. This blank came from a tree that had water ingress due to a lost limb. The largest cracks are filled with a black powder and Ca. 4 1/2" x 2" finished in Chestnut finishing oil.
  4. sammy

    Stained Zeta

    This was a simple project. I made various shapes with the pyrography iron and then filled them in with stains. Not great but its cheerful. George
  5. webby962

    TM Alpha in Buckeye Burl

    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!
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