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Pine Pen

Buckeye

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That doesn't look anything like the pine that would be used in stud walls here, it looks quite full of character:thumbs:

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we will be cutting bits out of our studwork now :funny:
this could be douglas fir as sometime has interesting features:nooidea:


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paulm

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As you and Woody have proved, you shouldn't discount any wood whatsoever. Does your wife know that you're cutting up the house? :funny:

A lovely pen by the way :thumbs:
 

Bill Mooney

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This is a beauty Mark. It looks like the wild grain beside a knot. Nowt wrong with pine that a skew won't cure.:thumbs:
 

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Now that is what I'm talking about bloody well done Mark that is a cracking pen and as good as any other more expensive woods that sure endorses my comments on the other post thank you for showing it mate I will have to sort my old pine pens out
 
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