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Sycamore Again.

Neil Lawton

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A piece of the Sycamore from the same wood as the bowl I posted recently.
Slimline kit kindly supplied by Jim.
Pics taken with the clip to the sides, 'cause I'm a rebel:devil::funny:


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Regards,
Neil
 

Jim

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I just knew you were a rebel the first time i clapped my eyes on you, but it doesn't stop you turning out good looking pens like this one .. :thumbs:

Great piece of wood Neil, looks good with the black accents my friend .. :bwink:
 

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That is one nice pen Neil made from a very nice bit of wood well done Mr rebel
 

Neil

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Nice wood, nice turn.
I picked up a block of Spalted Sycamore recently.(10"x10"x4")
Made one pen so far. Got to cut up some more.

Angelo,
American sycamore and uk sycamore are different woods, not that it makes any difference to these posts, but it does:devil:look very different
 

paulm

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That is a very nice piece of wood on a very nicely turned and finished pen.
 
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