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  1. Neil

    I thought I’d introduce myself

    Hello, I’m not new on here, but I’ve been on holiday for a few years! Quite a few names I recognise, many I don’t and some names vanished. Holiday consisted of a trip to the divorce courts, moving house twice, more importantly moving workshops twice, the last time into a self built “shed” at...
  2. Penpal

    Forgot the Timber Name

    The fate of many hundreds of blanks the names have faded. Loved the grain. Peter.
  3. A

    Will this work

    Hi All, I have had great advice from the forum in the past but have a question if. Anyone has tried and if it is possible. Would it work to use a lo resin mould painted white brass tubes and using a brother p touch printer to print names on and stick this to the tube and pour clear resin into it...
  4. silver

    FOTB and BM boxes

    That got you looking didn't it..:face: What the hell are FOTB and BM boxes, well they are here.. Laser Engraved at the top of the lid ready for engraving the names and date below them. As usual C & C Welcome.
  5. Graham_C

    Sirocco dressed in Driftwood

    Sometimes, something really nice "turns" up when you work with driftwood. The colour on this one is really rich - a gift for my sister's chap. He's an engineer by trade and works for one of the big names in F!. He thinks it's brilliant - works for me!! Not sure I'll get my head through the door...
  6. Penpal

    Present for Son in law

    Our daughter is going home in a week or so with a swag of pens this one an extremely rare Aussie Purple Heart a member of the Wattle family rare as hens teeth called in the bush Waddy Wood amongst other names. I never changes colour is hard as and very protected where its found. Peter.
  7. angelo49

    Annular Beech

    I don't know how they come up with these names, but this one is an Annular Twist Pen with Beech.:thinks: Dictionary #2 is close but they could have called it a Knurled Pen adjective 1. having the form of a ring. 2. (of a carpenter's nail) having a series of concentric grooves to improve...
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