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3 different bullet pens

Woody

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3 different types of bullet pens they all take a parker refill from top to bottom a chrome click pen with the standard click mechanism that on this pen works well then the lock n load which seems to be the best seller and lastly a twist pen which has a good solid mechanism care needs to be taken when turning this one as it has a 10mm tube and 12mm diameter when finished the ply did split on it when doing the last few cuts but repeared OK so it does need good solid wood they all have there place and will be just the right pen for some people I also made another 8 x 50 cal pens
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Bloody ekk woody where do you get the time...even retired you do more than most full timers:thumbs:
Oh cracking pens mate:thumbs:
 

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Bloody ekk woody where do you get the time...even retired you do more than most full timers:thumbs:
Oh cracking pens mate:thumbs:

I was only in me workshop for a few hours then I had to come in and cook dinner for Violet be glad when she is better
 

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Excellent results as usual. I always stabilize any plywood. It makes a huge difference in turning characteristics. Plus never had one de-laminate after stabilizing.
 

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Excellent results as usual. I always stabilize any plywood. It makes a huge difference in turning characteristics. Plus never had one de-laminate after stabilizing.

I had to with this one Terry after it split good ol thin C/A even if it does stink LOL this military ply is as solid as a rock normally its so hard I have to sharpen a lot more often when turning it
 

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Rifling through your recent posts it is amazing how many pens you have made Woody it is wonderful. Kind regards to Vi.

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