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coloring pencils pens and key rings

bellringer

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Well i have done it here they are

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Well what are you lot waiting for it your turn to make them if you need pencils go to asda they are 3.3 p a pencils put 9 on the bottom row and 8 on the top row
 

turnaround360

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I love the idea its just the bleed element i need to think about sorting out but i love them well done Alex.
 

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They are blood marvellous Alex so fresh and a new concept in pen turning I can see the sales going up on colouring pencils LOL
 

Buckeye

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I love the idea its just the bleed element i need to think about sorting out but i love them well done Alex.

I think it is like sanding aluminium and wood, plenty of sanding sealer, preferably finished with a skew, but still sealer before sanding and keep adding sealer.

Peter
 

bellringer

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If any one is going to have a go at this the best way is to drill at top speed i drilled them at 2700 rpm and turn round then sand it
 

Kardav

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Talk about segmenting...... There's an awful lot of glueing in those pens Alex, well done for 'sticking' with it. Nice, unusual pens mate.
 
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