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  1. W

    im back

    had an awesome fortnight in corfu, just my wife and i for once.. i have brought back some bits and pieces i found along the way so hopefully will have something of interest to share soon.. but for now its back to the drudgery and work so i can save up for the next escape hope you have all been...
  2. Tiny James

    From Ashes to finished pen

    Morning all so two weeks ago I started to make a pen from a burl, and I was happy to say it was working out really well but then the unthinkable happened, the cap thread snaped my fault I turned it far to thin. It must have been a loss of concentration, so I left in in the kitchen for a week or...
  3. R

    Mulberry Fountain pen.

    Locally grown Mulbery on this one with Conway Stuart acrylic section. I will probably make a wooden section to finish this one off. Just need to save up for the triple start tap and die for the cap now.
  4. Terry Q

    Spalted Maple Cigar

    Spalted Maple finished with CA. I really enjoy the spalting process. I love being able save unusable wood.
  5. Graham_C

    Can I Save this?

    I started turning this 8" x 2.5" oak blank today and spotted this crack :sob: It goes all the way through - can it be saved? And if so, how? Thanks in advance :thumbs::thumbs:
  6. bassethound

    This may be helpful for some!

    I have been doing this for a few years on my old blades and I have just seen this, it does save a fair bit! Making Custom Bandsaw Blades To Length - YouTube
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