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Jimjam66

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Finally got the hang of this after creating quite a pile of expensive sawdust. First up a Chairman's pen (man, those things are chunky!) in quartered Walnut and cherry wood. I was so amazed I got it right that I immediately whipped up a Classic pen in halved burr elm and spalted beech. They came out a little yellow, I think because I've started using BLO before applying finish. Still most pleased with the result!

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Jim

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These are nice pens David, good to see you have mastered the segmenting. :thumbs:
 
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