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First and last acrylic pen!

chas_41_uk

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Great looking pen Ruth. Don't give up on Acrylics just yet.
Lots of good advice already given and I'm sure there must be a turner on here who doesn't live too far from you who can show you how to sharpen your tools and keep them sharp.
You will find acrylic a lot easier with sharp tools
 

Penpal

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My recollection is we all get that feeling when something goes wrong plastic blanks do that but we all come back to them.

Peter.
 
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