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  1. M

    Olive fountain pen

    To add to my attempts at fountain pens - a junior gentleman in Olive wood. Gorgeous bit of wood!
  2. Dalboy

    Jigs for turning

    I am starting another turning project and realised that I need some way of holding a sphere so that I can hollow them. If the wood was large enough I could have hollowed after turning the outside. Anyway around the problem is a doughnut jig, while I am at it some kind gentleman from another...
  3. alpha1

    A junior gentleman in Acyrlic

    Thank you to the gentleman at Beaufort Ink for helping me out. This kit would of went in the bin without his help.
  4. J

    A nod suprise

    When Mr postman knocked on the door this morning. I opened the package and had a very nice surprise :love_it: That very talented gentleman Mark had been very generous and sent me some beautiful blanks. Thanks Mark :winking: Keith
  5. Sgreen

    A Gentleman pen with reclaimed timber

    A Gentleman pen with reclaimed timber. No idea what the wood is. It came of a pallet which was made from some sort of hardwood. All comments and feedback welcome (good or bad) Simon
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