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Maple & Bubinga

xjr1300

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Pat
Maple & Bubinga slimline.

Pat
 

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Morse

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Dave
A simple segment but very classy. Good proportions, nicely shaped. Well done Pat.
Hi Terry.
I've not got into "segmenting" yet.
So I was wondering why you said it was a "simple segment".
In my single celled brain I thought having three woods would be difficult?
Maybe I should read up more on segmenting.

Dave
 

Terry Q

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Hi Terry.
I've not got into "segmenting" yet.
So I was wondering why you said it was a "simple segment".
In my single celled brain I thought having three woods would be difficult?
Maybe I should read up more on segmenting.

Dave

Dave

With a couple jigs (cutting and gluing) this blank would be very easy to make. These (not mine) are examples of what I consider difficult. Google

This pen has good visual appeal. It's simplicity is genius.
 
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