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Segmented Chrome Slimline Pens

Jim

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A couple of Chrome Slimline segmented pens using 7 different woods. One with the standard brick effect and one with the offset brick effect. The woods used are, Pau Amarello, Bocote, Cocobolo, Padauk, Boxwood, and Walnut and Blackwood for the C/B .. Given a CA finish ..

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Jim

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Really like these Jim,how long do they take you to do? And what are you using to face off each piece before gluing ? :bwink:

I made them from pieces that were left over from segmented pens that i have made in the past Matty .. Before gluing i rub cuts with 180 grit sandpaper .. :thumbs:
 

Buckeye

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Gorgeous pens, Jim, I had a pair of shoes in the 70s that were patchwork leather and your pen reminds me of them, a dedicated follower of fashion.

Peter
 

Jim

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These are very nice Jim, do you turn a centre band or are these special kits?

Drilled and turned Stewart ... :bwink:

Gorgeous pens, Jim, I had a pair of shoes in the 70s that were patchwork leather and your pen reminds me of them, a dedicated follower of fashion.

Peter

60's i could understand Peter ... Flower Power ... :thumbs:
 
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