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  1. Dalboy

    Shocking news

    I think there has been an explosion in my workshop or someone has thrown all of their shavings in there. It is totally chocking and I am in total shock. It is not on now I will have to clean up:whistling::whistling::whistling:
  2. Garno

    Finally a Shock Absorber Pen

    Third times the charm as folks say. After twice messing up I finally tried my third attempt to get this pen right. The main difference between this one and the other 2 is that I used bushes this time and made sure I did not press the keyring into the tube :rolling: I tried using veneered wood...
  3. wm460

    Help Wanted By Casters.

    I want to make another couple of pens (shock horror, more pens in lest that a week:noway1:). What I am after is is a happy bee, something like this. http://freedesignfile.com/upload/2016/04/Cute-bee-with-honey-Jar-vector-01.jpg Also a paint brush and pot of paint, and put Roger on the label...
  4. B

    Flexible CA

    Has anyone any experience of using flexible (rubber infused) CA? I understand it's supposed to be substantially stronger than regular ca and able to absorb shock. I've had a few can failures and wonder if this stuff would be better
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