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Brick pen

Doug

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Newbie here, after the warm welcome in my first post & enquiries about what I`d turned I thought I`d post up a pen I turned a few years back.

This is a segmented slimline pen made from Oak & Maple set in a brick pattern.








Cheers.


Doug
 

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It worked, I would happily say that resembles a brick pattern, Maybe a newbie here but not a novice turner by any means.
Nicely done Doug.
 

Jim

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Very well turned Doug, the art of segmenting is the alignment, and this you have done very well ... :bwink:
 
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