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Sedona FP Gold

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I was asked to make these
The wood came from some famous railway carriage..I don't know
CA finish & Shellac \ Wax on other
complete with grubby fingerprints:goesred:

pics not working sorry
 

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lets try again
 

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What nice pens very well executed now I like the sedona kit again Lol got to get some I keep saying that
 

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interesting note for this

they came from same blank
the dark one is CA..8 coats
the lighter is shellac with 5 coats and 2 lots of microwax

Steve
 

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Two nice pens Steve, great shape to them my friend .. :thumbs:

Regarding the photo, did you do anything different when adding it? :nooidea:
 

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I shrunk them down to below 800 x 800
never used to bother but tried everything many times
they show in preview when you got it right

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I like Sedona's and I like what you've done with them Steve... very nice :thumbs:
 

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and i get paid for these..i hope
must be worth a bit towards my obsession
 

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positive feedback i like
i must be getting there with my turning
who would think that 4 months ago i got my 1st lathe and thought..how difficult can it be
must admit I needed a lesson from Dalboy to give me that extra boost
as said before I never plan to sell any..i guess we all started that way
and will probably not get what they may be worth ..but i hope will cover my costs

Steve
 

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positive feedback i like
i must be getting there with my turning
who would think that 4 months ago i got my 1st lathe and thought..how difficult can it be
must admit I needed a lesson from Dalboy to give me that extra boost
as said before I never plan to sell any..i guess we all started that way
and will probably not get what they may be worth ..but i hope will cover my costs

Steve

My situation exactly Steve, I started in March after I went for two days tuition with a pro turner and got the bug.
 
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