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rosewood

  1. CraftyNick

    New Pen Kit

    Well this is a new pen kit for me and I quite like it. I have dressed it in Rosewood but sadly the shine and glare in the photo hides the subtle natural beauty of the grain. I do like the chrome and dark Rosewood together.
  2. alan morrison

    East Indian Rosewood

    Omega FP dressed with East Indian Rosewood.
  3. silver

    Two Omego's

    Two wood covered Omegas Recently off the lathe. Both Melamine finish. Rosewood Bog Oak
  4. ValleyBoy

    Bolivian Rosewood

    Hi all A nice bit of Bolivian Rosewood and blue cellulose in this one. Jowo nib, 13mm cap threads, oiled, waxed and buffed. Cheers Ash
  5. R

    Great success with Phil's melamine technique

    Happy with how this turned out, burnishing after sanding did the trick :-) Will see how this now holds up to proper use, it is going to my wife to use for work as a community Nurse. Honduras Rosewood gold click pen.
  6. P

    Faceted rosewood

    Hand sculpted Indian rosewood fountain pen. Not sure if a Pen Wizzard could do that...
  7. Penpal

    Rosewood

    Love this timber with this detail in the Sapwood. Peter.
  8. Neil Lawton

    "Tudric pot"

    Inspired by Tudric pewter ware. 5" d x 3" from foot to rim. Timbers are Keruing and Rosewood with a faux leather braid.
  9. alan morrison

    Acoustic Bass

    This is a bass I made a couple of winters ago from rosewood and maple
  10. Bammer

    Mistral in HRB

    Honduras Rosewood Burr .... enough said Brad
  11. Steve68

    Executive rollerball

    In Bolivian Rosewood. What's happening to my photo's? They're all over the place tonight :funny::funny::funny:
  12. Penpal

    New Guinea Amboyna Burl Rosewood

    New Guinea north of Queensland has exciting timber,this Rosewood called Amboyna is one of them grown in the Island of Vanuatu out quite a way from Queenslands Coast. Sweet smelling and turning timber that holds the grain and colour. Peter.
  13. R

    Mistrel in Bolivian rosewood

    My First " commision" pen, mistrel in Bolivian Rosewood, the guy asked for the pen to be "rounded out" hence the shape Cheers Ray
  14. clement

    Herringbone

    My first try on a herringbone segmented pen, Epsilon BP dressed with Brazilian rosewood and rowan tree ( Sorbus ) I saw it was called also mountain ash ??
  15. GeordieB

    Honduras Rosewood

    Honduras Rosewood Burr Fountain pen on a Kappa
  16. Penpal

    Honduran rosewood burl

    Getting rarer over our way. Peter.
  17. Graham_C

    Pair of Mistrals in Indian Rosewood

    So the Indian Rosewood theme continues - these were going to be in Conway Stewart Classic Green until they saw the Rosewood:love_it: Matching fountain pen and ballpoint dressed in Rosewood with matching accents. It's the first time I've made the accents, and I can say it is really satisfying to...
  18. Graham_C

    Tempest in Indian Rosewood

    The piece of Rosewood I was given produced half a dozen blanks, and this is the second pen. This particular blank was not quite as "oily" as the previous, so I utilised Phil's Melamine method for finishing. It's a birthday gift for my daughter-in-law, so we'll see how well the finish fairs in...
  19. Graham_C

    Sirocco in Indian Rosewood

    Gunmetal/Chrome Sirocco dressed in Indian Rosewood. No finish applied, just buffed with soft cloth to a natural sheen. I was pleasantly surprised at how well the combination works.
  20. Chriscb

    A couple of Epsilons

    Morning chaps, Bought the blanks from Dave Hilton, the pens had only been made for barely 24 hours before they sold! The Indian rosewood looks better in real life, the photographs were a rush job taken outside! But the olive is stunning! Comments please. Thanks, Chriscb
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