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An Omega, surprisingly not.

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After the househod chores such as putting in new radiators, painting etc managed to get in the workshop for some pleaseure turning.

An Omega, unsurprisngly.



 

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Could you move that pen out of the way so I can get a better look at the grain in that wood?:funny:
I do admire your turning and skill Neil, but could you please post your finished pens in the "show off your finished pens" section.
I run up to looking at the plastics / other things section, and surprises like this upset my constitution.:devil:
 

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Why don't you post pens in Show Off Your Finished Pens, is it not finished:funny: That's a real nice background:thumbs:

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Cant fault the workmanship Neil but I just don't like the shape not one little bit to me it just don't look right
 

Neil

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but could you please post your finished pens in the "show off your finished pens" section.
I run up to looking at the plastics / other things section, and surprises like this upset my constitution.:devil:

I didnt even realise that there was a section for completed pens! I've always chucked them in the Turning Pens section!
 

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It is great to see shapes on this Omega kit, this kit is so versatile it looks good with any shape or material .. :thumbs:
 

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I like that Neil. There aren't many pens finished with acrylic that I would say I'd like to own, but that is one of them. A very nice blank and turned nicely too :thumbs:
 

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After the househod chores such as putting in new radiators, painting etc managed to get in the workshop for some pleaseure turning.

An Omega, unsurprisngly.




I forgot to mention that the photos are rubbish! :thumbs:
 
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