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My first ever ever turning project (ever)

pittswood

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Welcome to the forum Adie. Your first pen is always a bit special. Well done, it's a cracker. I am sure its the first of many in the pipe line.
Kelvin
 

johnny5

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Welcome Great effort and well turned Adie. Welcome to the madhouse, now you have lost your turning cherry , only one way to go from now on . :thumbs:
 

Buckeye

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A smart looking pen:thumbs:

Peter
 

webby962

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Thanks everyone, I really enjoyed making it, and i'm glad it didn't get laughed off the forum. Onto the difficult second album then :-)
 

Scots Bill

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Super start Adie, now you are hooked. I favour the headstock end for the nib bit, and the most figured bit of the wood. There are expert guys on here (not me) who will answer any thing you like, great unselfish group of people.:thumbs:
 
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