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TM Omega RB Chrome, crosscut zebrawood

clement

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Clement
Here's one that gives me a lot of work. 4 attempts before ending the cap, very hard to cut. Wood exploded three times while turning the blank down.
But i'm really satisfied how it came out.

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fortress

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An excellent result for all your patience and perseverance Clement, well done, a beauty.
 

Buckeye

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Another beauty, striking wood:thumbs:

Peter
 

Unique

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Tony
A nice effect with the crosscut banding.

You've been busy making some beautiful pens - I'm inspired. Thank you. :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Peter
Zebrano, a hairy furry contrary wood for me mate. You tamed the Shrew nicely, often using another then another different half of a pen would show differences in top and lower halves. This did not happen ,another victory Clement for a beaurt pen.

Peter.
 

Jim

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For all the hard work you have certainly been rewarded with a superb looking pen Clement .. :thumbs:
 
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