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  1. J

    Black Chrome Ares

    Here is a Black Chrome Ares. Made using a burr / acrylic hybrid & finished with melamine
  2. M

    Celtic Knot Slimline Blank.

    Not a finished pen but a little first go at a Celtic knot. Mike
  3. Phil Dart

    I hate accounts

    FINALLY finished. Enough said I think.:crap:
  4. rayf6604

    New Home

    Rather than swamp David’s post with pics I started a new one. Peter asked me if my boat was finished, and the answer is nearly. After much delay it’s due for delivery next Tuesday so I don’t have finished pics yet, but I’ll post some after the launch. For now here are a few progress pics
  5. Dalboy

    Vase

    Well it will be when finished thought I would show progress and also the finished article when I do finish it. This is from a piece of the very freshly cut Ash wood and is from a intersection of branches. Trying to do one to finish while wet and then see what shape it takes when it dries I am...
  6. Neil Lawton

    Olive bowl.

    Just another Olive bowl. 9 1/4" x 3 1/2" finished in Danish Oil.
  7. Walter

    Sirocco in burr elm

    Beaufort Sirocco gold and gunmetal ballpoint pen in burr elm. Finished with Chestnut melamine lacquer.
  8. Walter

    Shakespeares in lacewood

    Shakespeare stainless steel fountain pen and rollerball in London plane (lacewood) from G&S specialist timber finished with Chestnut melamine lacquer.
  9. Pastor of Muppets

    Greetings All

    Hi Everyone, I'm Andy a new to turning enthusiast from deepest darkest Oxfordshire. I started turning last month in a friends workshop and am thoroughly enjoying it so far. Pen turning has been a real delight even though the score currently is: scrap bin 5, finished pens 2. The two that I've...
  10. Walter

    Bog oak

    Two pens in bog oak with different Chestnut finishes. The one at the top is a chrome PSI bolt action finished with Spray Acrylic Satin lacquer, the one at the bottom is a chrome Beaufort Sirocco finished on the lathe with melamine lacquer applied by hand.
  11. Walter

    Assorted Deltas

    Assorted TM Deltas. oak, zebrano, padauk, iroko and not sure possibly idigbo. All finished with melamine lacquer.
  12. Les ELm

    Claberation

    A laser cut inlay blank by Kenneth Wiens. On a Canadian Maple Leaf Black Enamel Sierra. I finished with 6 coats of MINWAX Clear Satin Polyurethane. Les
  13. A

    First Sirocco's

    Thought I would share with you all my first attempts with the Sirocco kit. The first is dressed in pink ivory and finished using Phil's melamine lacquer technique. The second is dressed in laburnum and again finished with melamine lacquer.
  14. Phil Dart

    Sirocco in Laburnum

    A Beaufort Sirocco in Laburnum. Commission order made from customers own wood. Finished simply with danish oil.
  15. donwatson

    celtic_knot_zeta

    Just finished this as a gift.
  16. rayf6604

    Some boat progress

    Those of you interested in the progress of my narrowboat, I have some more photos from today. It moves into the Fitout shed in a few days and it should be finished in 6 weeks, but likely up to 10 going on the builders slippage record so far.
  17. T

    Made a clock today

    8 inches diameter Ash finished with yorkshire grit and hampshire sheen
  18. donwatson

    latest cut

    Hi All, Just finished this cut for a friend.
  19. Dalboy

    Spalted Box

    Just finished this one today Measures 5 1/2" X 4" from a piece of spalted beech I found in the wood pile, Sometimes I wonder what I do have in there must dig it out and have a look.
  20. Graham_C

    Workshop Pencil in Wenge

    One-piece rather than two, makes a much nicer pencil in my opinion. Finished using Phil's Melamine method
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