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Dalboy

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Well, the boxes are all filled and I am ready to load the car for an evening demo. I have my 1 1/4" roughing gouge and 1 1/4" skew to show how to turn a pen:whistling::whistling::whistling:
 

flexi

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I hope you have enjoyed yourself mate. Must have been a big pen for those chisels:funny::funny:
 

Dalboy

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Well back from the demo everyone said they enjoyed it and even encouraged some to take up pen turning I managed to get quite a bit in and cover a lot of points in turning pens from the simple slimline to the more expensive kits.

Just had an email from the chairman of the club

"Hi Derek
Thanks for tonight. A great evening with many fine comments from those attending.

Regards
Iain"

I did take the large tools as well to show that you do not need special pen turning tools to make one.:thumbs:
 
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