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  1. flexi

    Last one,

    Hi All, No not my last pen but my last hybrid blank from George.... I have mentioned on here before, George Watkins or 'From the tree' was one of the first companies to produce hybrid blanks and I remember going on line when he had posted a new batch and watching them go 'out of stock' very...
  2. alan morrison

    Sports Results

    Ireland 29 New Zealand All Blacks 20. Great result but bad for the heart watching.
  3. Dalboy

    Having fun with cherry

    Thought I would just have fun Yesterday and nearly got carried away watching the nice long shaving flying off. This is from a Cherry tree I took down last year turned wet. And then wet sanded with lemon oil the workshop does smell nice now but the downside I now need to go and clean up after my...
  4. P

    Chalk holder.

    Hi All. Big thumbs up to Forum member Don W. After seeing my first turning of polymer clay on a pen last week, Don asked if I would like to try his Polymer cane. Of course I could not turn down that offer. I bet Don wishes he never offered after watching this vid. :goesred: The Rose pattern...
  5. P

    Resin & Pinecone

    First go at turning Pinecone. Next time I will dry and Stabilise the pinecone. It is fantastic watching the patterns appear as you are turning. Pinecone - YouTube
  6. Penpal

    What excites me.

    Three of my favourites grown in Australia I guess I could bore you with several hundred more but I just walked past these three scraps. I wiped them with Organoil an Australian finish it nearly removed the colour detail from the Conkerberry, then the Grove timber Olive then relly special brown...
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