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  1. A

    Excellent service from Axminster Tools

    Yesterday I ordered a couple of sets of accessory mounting jaws for my Chuck. I ordered them on line late afternoon and got free delivery (estimated 3days and remember it is a bank holiday weekend). Within 15 minutes I received a despatch notice email and then at 11:00 this morning the post lady...
  2. ValleyBoy

    Kirinite Pearl

    I now refer to this pen making lark as a "full time hobby". Since the start of lockdown I've done quite a lot of it, much more than I had planned or expected. Just to prove the point I now have a logo, and went to the trouble of having it cast in sterling silver coins to add to the end of the...
  3. Phil Dart

    Pen of the Week - 11th June 2018

    This week's Pen of the Week is chosen by xjr1300 and goes to "Something Different" by johnny5 Pat said "I like things that are different & this pen is very different! Excellent work Johnny." Here's the link to Thomas's original post...
  4. Phil Dart

    Pen of the Week - 28th May 2018

    This week's Pen of the Week is chosen by Neil Lawton and goes to the "Zebra I Cross Cut" by fortress Neil said "A bit of perseverance and talent shows what can be done with a difficult cut of wood! An excellent piece of turning that you should be very proud of!" You can see John's original...
  5. Graham_C

    Another driftwood Tempest

    Mahogany perhaps? When I cut through, the timber in side was in excellent condition so no need to stabilise :thumbs: Before: After:
  6. flexi

    Wood experts??

    Hi all i was asked for a pair of pens in spalted timber..... A quick phone call to Dave at Stiles and Bates and i had 4 stabalised spalted tiger oak blanks....thats what the labels said and i am not faulting S&B ( you can't really, excellent service always) But opinions please i think one looks...
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