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  1. pittswood

    Honey dipper

    Hi guys, Had a go at a honey dipper. Never made one before, great fun. This one has been made from apple wood, sourced locally, finished in walnut oil, just to get the grain showing. Kelvin
  2. Vic Perrin

    Pen of the Week - 10 July 2017

    This weeks Pen of the Week chosen by PetrolP (Peter) goes to the Mistral in a Conway Stewart Honey Noire blank made by BensBespoke (Ben). Peter said "The forum consistently produces interesting pens of quality each week, and making a single choice is very difficult! But despite the book prop...
  3. GSteer

    Pair of Mistrals in Honey Noir

    Time to step over that silly edge and finally post something I've made. Still chasing scratches and spending what I feel is far too long on the finishing process but learning a lot! I'm happy with these two. A pair of Mistrals in GPS Honey Noir Acrylic, cap bands of the same material, black...
  4. B

    Porridge Spirtles and Honey Dippers

    Just a quick question....what finishes can be used on porridge spirtles and honey dippers. I have food safe finish but was looking for something else. Also how much do you charge for these. A local shp is selling them for £3, but I think they are just made of pine.........
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