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  1. wm460

    It Took A While.

    I was looking for something else and I found two of these kits, I had bought them when I first started to turn. Blimey I was shocked with what I found:duh: The original plan was to make one for dad and one for me. Well Dad doesn't need his any more guess, I will find a use for both of them...
  2. R

    Get off ma horse

    Thought I'd share a fountain pen sketch I did of John Wayne many moons ago, portrait art is one of my passions along with fountain pens and this was the only sketch I did with one. I plan on doing many more now that I make my own pens! :-)
  3. Tiny James

    so and CA or not

    As the title suggests I'm in two minds of what to do. lets start at the beginning I have what I believe is oak bur that I started to turn with the vision of mixing some colour into some two part epoxy to fill in the gaps in the wood. BUT after turning to within mm's of the bushings I only...
  4. M

    Starting a Business

    Bit of a long story but I will try to keep it short(ish). I bought a signmaking franchise many years ago which didn't last long due to me having to charge very high prices, after the franchise dumped me I carried on because I still had to pay the equipment & other costs so just kept doing the...
  5. P

    Brooches

    Didn't really go to plan. But that is all part of the hobby. :-)) Brooches - YouTube
  6. P

    Almost a Letter opener.

    Started off OK but didn't really go to plan. Thought I would share anyway. Day in the shed - YouTube
  7. B

    Metal lathe

    A few months back, I bought a Boley metalworking lathe- 1930/40s vintage at a guess. Aside from a couple of grub screws, a chuck key and couple of other minot bits, it is about set up, and these parts are on their way. I also have ordered some hss blanks to grind tooling.. I have never used a...
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