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Some Small Bits of Timber - v 2.0

Mark James

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I earlier posted this segmented pen/description here..

I had mentioned that I was not totally happy with it, so here is a second version with some "adjustments."

1. I used a 3-sided design instead of a 4-sided one. This increased the size of the timber between the segmentation.
2. I used a different color starting blank to give a more defined appearance of the segments.
3. I used a different combination of timbers for the segments, again for the visual separation.

Comments, critique and typical beatings are welcomed.
 

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Very nice, a lot of pieces and patience in those blanks.....I like the kit too:drool::drool:
 

Mark James

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G'Day Angelo. It is the EDC (Every Day Carry) Dura Click, Stainless steel - PSI (#PKEDCDXX). It has a nice amount of material between the tube and OD, and the Schmidt click mechanism is a step in the right direction. It is a new kit to me, and so far I really like it.
 
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