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patience

  1. Garno

    Ordered

    Well no doubt you will all be aware of the old saying "Patience is a virtue" (not going to mention "Patience" only has 1 "T" :whistling::whistling: ) Patience is a virtue that would feature very low on a list of traits that I am known for :goesred: It was only two days ago that I thought the...
  2. M

    I am very new here!

    Hi all I have turned a few pens and like everything it takes time and patience! Happy to be here for advise and discussion Regards Mark
  3. Pierre

    just an example of a friend of mine's competence

    (he really annoys me because I don't have his patience or competence.) http://www.aftab-asso.fr/media/kunena/attachments/1430/slenderstemcup_2018-07-22-5.jpg :bravo: Pierre
  4. P

    Resin & Pinecone door knob.

    When I started this turning I really didn't know what I would end up with. Part way through turning I decided it was going to be a small box with lid. Unfortunately I don't have the patience to make a good interior finish, so now it is going to be a door knob. :-)) Resin & Pinecone Door knob -...
  5. Vic Perrin

    Pen of the Week - 2 October 2017

    This weeks Pen of the Week chosen by Eamonn goes to the Seashell Pen made by Bammer (Brad). Eamonn said "The blank looks stunning showing the many shapes left by the seashells. It shows the finishing ability and the quality of workmanship and patience through and through. Well Done" Here is...
  6. flexi

    Paws

    Hi all my latest inlay blank from Kenneth Wines in the US..how he has the patience to put all the tiny bits in is amazing
  7. Sgreen

    Tarditional fountain pen in Olive wood

    My very first fountain pen also the first pen that wasn't 7mm. The light box and phytography still needs work, the pictures don't do the pens justice. On the turning front: I have come a long way in a short time now I need experience and more patience. Any comments are welcome the more...
  8. R

    Parapan and Bog oak

    Thought i would give this a try. Not happy with the CA finish especially on the Cap edges, I need more practise and patience. Dave
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