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  1. C

    A year has passed!!

    It's been a year since I joined this forum. During this time I have learnt a wide range of skills and techniques. I have received great advice and even managed to get some tuition from a fellow member. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has helped me, it is very much appreciated...
  2. C

    Thanks Bill Mooney

    Today I had the pleasure of meeting Bill Mooney, who via this forum offered to share some of his wisdom with me. I made the trip to his home and spent nearly four hours in his company. Bill covered all the areas needed to turn. Which are the best tools for different jobs, how to sharpen them...
  3. P

    New newbie

    Hi everyone. I'm a newbie to pen turning and gotta say joining this site has helped me no end with ALL the info and advise.
  4. P

    Porker356 introduction

    Hi everyone, New to forum and wanted to say hello. I have been wood turning and making pens for approximately 5 years. I took up the hobby after labyrinthitis left me with a balance and coordination problem. It helped immensely. I wish I had found this site years ago, it would have helped to...
  5. Phil Dart

    I hate vat returns!!

    There, I've said it - and it hasn't helped! :rant:
  6. Penpal

    My gift for a very special nurse

    Home from Hospital, visiting tomorrow A Nurse who helped me beyond and way over the normal. Visiting her at work tomorrow to say thanks once again with this pen as a gift. She eased my pain and helped as a go between the many proceedures etc for two busted ribs and suspected damages. Peter.
  7. Bammer

    multi coloured Omegas

    Another attempt, stabilising and dyeing This time some cross cut Walnut, the stabilising certainly helped, it was so weak before. Cheers Brad
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