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  1. Dalboy

    Shocking news

    I think there has been an explosion in my workshop or someone has thrown all of their shavings in there. It is totally chocking and I am in total shock. It is not on now I will have to clean up:whistling::whistling::whistling:
  2. Penpal

    OLEA europaea O.Carpensis

    European Olive Wood grown in NSW Australia planted more than 80 yrs ago,from a totally abandoned grove of trees. Peter.:thumbs::thumbs:
  3. geordie0928

    Pen Finishing

    I've been looking around YOUTUBE for some hint's on Pen Finishing polish or really anything that will make a finshed pen shine and make it more attractive to the onlooker, now I am totally and bewildered on the subject. What would anyone suggest to use?. I am open to any comments or suggestions...
  4. geordie0928

    What in the earth.

    What in the earth are these 2 items. I am at a totally lose. :rolling::rolling::thumbs::thinks::thinks:
  5. R

    Sanding paper

    I have noticed a lot of post mentioning abranet and other sanding mediums, and moans about the cost of them, why not just use the appropriate grit of " normal" sandpaper,as I am totally new to this I am probably asking a daft question, can someone explain the advantages over normal sandpaper ...
  6. Dalboy

    Totally cream crackered

    As the title I am totally cream crackered as I have been in the middle of a field with a load of idiots playing at being in the past you know the type I believe they are called re-enactors or something like that OOOPs sorry forgot we have one here ain't that right...
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