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  1. F

    It's been a long time.......

    It's been a long time since I have turned a pen......so I did... Burr Wych Elm which was a pleasure to turn. A good looking wood....wish I had more of it. Cheers Frederick
  2. silver

    Masur Birch and home made box

    Masur birch Mistral with Melamine Lacquer finish. Housed in one of my own made boxes and wine foam insert.
  3. ValleyBoy

    Ebony and ...

    Ebony pen with a bit of orange pearl and ivory (how could I not?) coloured acrylic . It has a cellulose acetate section and cap threads, which are 13mm Ø. I've mentioned before that I had developed a "splat" logo during lockdown, and this pen has a sterling silver logo coin in the cap end plus...
  4. Tiny James

    Four Of A Kind in Thuya Burr

    It's taken me a lot longer than I thought it would to make these pens. It's the first time I've turned Thuya burr and I found while it's a beautiful wood to look at and handle ( when finished) it's quite a waxy material. It sticks to chisels also clogs up sandpaper so so very fast anyway I...
  5. Penpal

    PTEROCARPUS Indicus

    AKA Amboyna Burl. Bought this blank in the 1980,s time it came to the top. Peter.:thumbs::thumbs:
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