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OK - Pen of the Week 12. I think we've all been a bit too engaged with festivities to get much workshop time over recent days. :pint: Thanks to all those who have posted pens this week.
Voting is simple - just choose your favourite pen from all those below. They were all posted on the Forum...
Congratulations to Pierre--- for his winning pen http://www.penturners.co.uk/wood-turned-items/22832-telluric-pen.html?highlight=telluric in this week's Pen of the Week.
All pens posted on the forum since last Sunday morning will be eligible for POTW12, which will be opened for voting next...
Pen of the Week 11, and I hope as many members as possible will feel they are able to vote.
Because of the Christmas break, I've rolled up POTW10 and 11 into one vote for this week, and we'll close the voting on Thursday this time, to allow us all to recover from the festivities and get our...
On request....
A Pen, Pencil & Letter opener set.
Made two, this one is Knob Thorn & the other is Paduk
Got another 4 sets to make out of different woods over the next week or so :goesred:
Congratulations to johnny5 for his winning pen http://www.penturners.co.uk/wood-turned-items/22801-mistral-pen-set.html in this week's Pen of the Week, and my apologies for being late today in posting this.
John's winning pens will feature on the Forum's front page until the next winner is...
Pen of the Week 9, and I hope as many members as possible will feel they are able to vote.
Voting is simple - just choose your favourite pen from all those below. They were all posted on the Forum sometime during the last week (any posted today will be in next week's vote). Once you've decided...
Congratulations to Neil Lawton for his winning pen http://www.penturners.co.uk/wood-turned-items/22771-small-commission.html in this week's Pen of the Week.
All pens posted on the forum since last Sunday morning will be eligible for POTW9, which will be opened for voting next Sunday, so please...
Pen of the Week 8, and I hope as many members as possible will feel they are able to vote.
Voting is simple - just choose your favourite pen from all those below. They were all posted on the Forum sometime during the last week (any posted today will be in next week's vote). Once you've decided...
Congratulations to Bammer for his winning pen http://www.penturners.co.uk/wood-turned-items/22744-another-x-cut-cocobolo-mistral.html in this week's Pen of the Week.
All pens posted on the forum since last Sunday morning will be eligible for POTW8, which will be opened for voting next Sunday...
Pen of the Week 7, and I hope as many members as possible will feel they are able to vote.
Voting is simple - just choose your favourite pen from all those below. They were all posted on the Forum sometime during the last week (any posted today will be in next week's vote). Once you've decided...
Congratulations to Bammer for his winning pen http://www.penturners.co.uk/acrylic-turned-items/22698-alpha-watchparts.html in this week's Pen of the Week.
All pens posted on the forum since last Sunday morning will be eligible for POTW7, which will be opened for voting next Sunday, so please...
Pen of the Week 6, and I hope as many members as possible will feel they are able to vote.
Voting is simple - just choose your favourite pen from all those below. They were all posted on the Forum sometime during the last week (any posted today will be in next week's vote). Once you've decided...
Pen of the Week 5, and I hope as many members as possible will feel they are able to vote.
Voting is simple - just choose your favourite pen from all those below. They were all posted on the Forum sometime during the last week (any posted today will be in next week's vote). Once you've decided...
This is the one I've been working on this week. Doesn't look like most of a work week to you? The pen only took about six hours. The metal work took about three days. (In all fairness, that time includes making a couple of the parts twice because sometimes I do foolish things. The learning...
Hi all
Another Burr Elm but this time I tried to lighten the wood slightly so the figure better. The wallet is empty though except for the bus pass.
I am going to try some Burr Oak next week, see how that comes out. Burr is very appropriate as it's freezing in the workshop.
Cheers etc,
Frederick
Pen of the Week 4, and I hope as many members as possible will feel they are able to vote.
Voting is simple - just choose your favourite pen from all those below. They were all posted on the Forum sometime during the last week (any posted today will be in next week's vote). Once you've decided...
I have a very busy few days in front of me to finish preparing materials for Bill Mooney and myself to spend a week teaching partially blind veterans to do woodturning on our agenda for the week we are hoping to teach them to turn pens, Mushrooms and this morning I desided another easy one for...
Congratulations to angelo49 for his winning pen http://www.penturners.co.uk/other-material-turned-items/22495-more-kitless.html?highlight=kitless in this week's Pen of the Week.
There are actually 2 pens in his original post, so I've picked the first one, in stainless steel, to show here...
I actually got a vote and is wasn't me who voted. Chuffed I am.:thumbs:
I was wondering if you could vote for your own pen or is it not allowed.
I love this pen of the week. My aim is to win it one day.
Cheers,
Frederick
Here it is then - Pen of the Week 3, and I hope as many members as possible will feel they are able to vote.
Voting is simple - just choose your favourite pen from all those below. They were all posted on the Forum sometime during the last week (any posted today will be in next week's vote)...