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Yeah I know it's just another X Cut Cocobolo Mistral
BUT
The grain pattern is something I thought you would all like to see. Check out the Cap, both sides
Hope you like it
A pair of teachers pens. I used Indian Ebony and green dyed wood for the ends. One has a London plain body and the other is what I believe is called diamond wood?? It was kindly sent to me by Mark (Flexi) when I first joined this forum:thumbs::thumbs:
Regards
Craig
Working from the pair of prototypes, I landed on this as a first shot. I was trying to work through some proportions that pleased me while working a little bigger - #6 Bock and 13 mm cap threads. This pen features Green Juma barrels (thanks JayBreda for this gift) and a Connemara Marble...
Great minds think alike Johnny5! :thumbs:
I pinched some of Kelvin's Sierra pen kits to practice on, but I didn't quite get my calculations right on the thickness :thinks: Next time I'll experiment with skiving down to the correct thickness at the ends so it meet the components better, I...
So these were the blanks I made
These are a few of the pens I turned with some of those blanks. (Oh and the Ice-cream Scoop)
The little keyring pens (all Steve’s Fault :whistling: ) are made from off cuts and odd bits of acrylic :thumbs: