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Think it's maple

Tiny James

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Ok so here is my latest pen, again a gift for family and I think it's maple but not sure so I have supplied a image of the wood I used.

Pen was turned in short/end grain just to see if I could ( why not ) making my own rules.
The pen is from Beaufort ink first of many I think, good quality kit and went together really well when I printed the right instructions off.

so first here is the wood Maple but please confirm

Maple pen blank.jpg

And now the finished pen

Katherine pen 1.jpg

Katherine pen 2.jpg

I quite like the way the grain turned out but as I'm really new to this please C&C all positive and negative comment welcome.

James
 

andyl

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Really like that, its right up my street.
I cross cut many timbers to get a different effect but you have to be very careful on the end faces with regard to chipping or cut out. (happened to me many a time)
To overcome this I soak the end faces with the thinnest CA glue you can get and let it work its way into the grain prior to turning. Works a treat.
 

Pierre

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That's a nice pen and having done it cross cut, all credit to you, I do it with trepidation and that's after 15 years turning, Andrew is right the chances of tear out on such a small piece are huge but I cant see any. Obviously as it is cross cut its very difficult to tell which wood it is . But well done its a lovely piece with a beautiful grain. :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

flexi

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Very nice and tidy job on that..... I like cross cut grain too, very satisfied when it works..... Well done! :drool::drool:
 
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