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Bit of a risk as I think Wenge is a difficult wood (Colour wise) to look good on pens and the pen choice is also something that needs to be looked at with this wood.
I think I have done well with it but I am happy to hear your views.
well this weekend pen is finished and for a wooden pen it holds lot of interest in it's grain while sanding and finishing the paper tissue colored red. anyway hear goes
Thank you for looking and as always C&C welcome
James
I was wondering if there is anyone (apart from myself) disable pen turners on this site. I have been disabled for about 6 years now, but it does not stop me from trying anything, at the moment I do volunteer work 3 days a week doing wood work. Most of the machines I can't use, but that still...
I have made a new year resolution already and you all may want to hear this. I am going to make at least 1 pen next year:whistling::whistling::whistling:
Do you think I should have posted this in the "Laughter, the Best Medicine" section
Any really deaf blokes here, at the point that hearing aids are no good any more.
I am totally deaf in one ear and cant hear with the other one.
This makes it very dangerous in the shed, I cant hear my table saw etc running.:crap:
Just wondering how you cope with every thing, do you have any...
Own Scarlet and Moss Green blank on an upgraded gold and trivalent chrome Lucida from TB
Not sure if this combo actually works. Would be nice to hear some comments please.:thumbs: