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Omega in Acacia Burr

mickleuk

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This is from a small bit of Acacia burr I cut up some time ago. They were all very short lengths, so I couldn't get the pen out of one blank. I tried to match up two blanks the best I could, and think it worked out ok.

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paulm

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Bloody lovely, it looks like its matching to me, what a superb bit of wood and turned very nicely too. :thumbs:
 

Woody

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That is one very special pen twp well matched bits of wood well turned and finished
 

Penpal

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Gosh when the pen comes together mate dont you love it when a plan comes together you hit the jackpot with your striking penmaking and choice of timber the design and display satisfaction quite a trifecta Mike.

Peter:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

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Looks spot on to me .. if you had not said was 2 blanks I would have not been aware. Top job[emoji106]
 
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