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Thanks Graham,

When I ordered the pen I wanted a Gun metal and chrome but I ended up ordering the wrong one, but to be honest I actually like this kit.

Cheers
Paul
 

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Dario will sell out immediately following this result and others, Paul thanks for the Video and the quality stabilizing then turning to perfection.

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Excellent video Paul. Beautiful piece of wood. Very, very nice pen. I keep a number of cheap click pens on hand to break down if I loose a spring. Have you tried wet sanding with CA to fill voids? 180 grit, thin CA. With the lathe running create a slurry and move it around to fill the voids. With a little pressure rub in the slurry with a clean paper towel. Let it dry and re-sand. Finish as you normally would.
 

Paul hd

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Excellent video Paul. Beautiful piece of wood. Very, very nice pen. I keep a number of cheap click pens on hand to break down if I loose a spring. Have you tried wet sanding with CA to fill voids? 180 grit, thin CA. With the lathe running create a slurry and move it around to fill the voids. With a little pressure rub in the slurry with a clean paper towel. Let it dry and re-sand. Finish as you normally would.

Terry, Bill & Stewart. Many thank for your kind comments.

@Terry.
I will keep that tip for the future. Cheers
 
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