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Holly / Holm Oak

paulm

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My favourite kit, the Sedona and dressed in Holly Oak, my favourite local wood. This is mine.
 

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Paul,

That looks very good, tad large on the cap top but I guess the camera has something to do with that. I've not turned many sedonas, didn't like the conflict on the domed end of the cap and the ones that I turned had a square other end, where did you get that kit from?
 

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Paul,

That looks very good, tad large on the cap top but I guess the camera has something to do with that. I've not turned many sedonas, didn't like the conflict on the domed end of the cap and the ones that I turned had a square other end, where did you get that kit from?

This one came from either PenkitsUK or Fun e Turnz. The other one with the Truestone came from Timberbits. Its now been filled with ink and has already written a load of rubbish on a sheet of A4

:funny::funny::funny:
 

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The kit is growing on me Paul .. Great pen to claim as your own for sure ... :wink:
 

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Paul fond of that shape reminds me of Roundhead soldiers of old and in amongst the stash I have some of these kits. The Oak timber is interesting we over here have a Holm Oak as well looks like Hairy Oak with large medullary rays. I am worried the number of extras in the way of drills and bits and piece taking me out of my comfort zone but you prompt me to have a go as well.

Peter.:thumbs:
 

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Nice one again Paul ..You sent me a bit of this HO which I'd never come across before ; so now after seen yours I'm looking forward to having a go with it.:up:
 

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Nice one again Paul ..You sent me a bit of this HO which I'd never come across before ; so now after seen yours I'm looking forward to having a go with it.:up:

I look forward to the picture Ed! :thumbs:
 

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Another good looking pen sir. I too am a bit weird on the screw top, I prefer without but do like to post so can't have it all ways init?
 
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