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Who's been a busy boy then? Cracking work - I especially like the burn-rings on the omega FP. Can't articulate why, but that technique does so much to dress up an otherwise plain pen. (Not saying your rippled ash is plain - just making a general comment ... Oh lord, 'e's off 'is meds again!)
All nicely turned Adam .. The segmenting is right up my street and when i get around to spending 100% my time in the shed i will be concentrating on segmenting myself .. Plus you made them for a great cause also ..
Adam you have had a busy few weeks the pens tell their own stories you must have great patience with the small pieces glueing the sphincter tightening boring, turning finishing arrangements all you could wish for in your fundraising I have lost friends in the past with my enthusiasm in this regard learned to slow down and sniff the flowers. Being an Octagenarian being constantly reminded dont go on the roof get someone to help you with that and so on. Which timbers do you like best for segmenting mate.