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Not a segment in sight

alan morrison

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Used my last bit of Peppercorn timber on an Omega.
I had been keeping a single blank of Buckeye Burr that some kind soul had sent me and decided to dress a Leveche with it. The main body blew up into 5 parts which I was able to find and glue back on as I didnt want to lose it.IMG_2700.JPGIMG_2706.JPG
 

flexi

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mark
Two gorgeous pens there, and if one blank was in 5 pieces( for which you can't see any joints) surely that is segmenting 🤔🤔
I can see why you wanted to save it too, it's rather nice timber
 
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