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Jim

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A damn good looking cross Woody, i love to see these in a pen my friend .. :bwink:

The second image of the slimline looks as though it has a face of an unhappy Jap .. :whistling::

Excellent pens my friend ... :winking:
 

Grump

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Nice playtime dad all good looking stuff iniit?
I have opened the package I got from Dave and that is of better quality but I dunno about the kits yet cos I don't used one yet.
It looked to me like he may have repacked the kits from standard, which to my mind would come at a cost and is unnecessary as we are accustomed to poor packaging.
 

Woody

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It is very very simple you dont have to have a band saw you can use a mitre block and saw
 

silver

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Nice looking pens there Grandad.. :thumbs:

I like the slimline, really different.

Usual top quality finish as I would expect from someone of such high standings in the forum community ..:thumbs:
 

Woody

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Thank you all very much for your kind words your all to kind the slimline pen is only short cuts into the pen blank and 1mm plastic glued up and slotted in then drilled out
 

Buckeye

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Me too Goulss. I've watched the videos on Youtube, read PDF's on how to do it. All I need now is a band saw :sob:

I have a small 3 wheel bandsaw you can have if you are ever down this way, it will probably need a new blade.

Peter
 

Buckeye

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Two pens a Sierra and a slimline's with a streemline c/b I got the slimline kits from Dan at TaylorsMirfield.co.uk and I must say they are of a better quality than I have purchased for a long time thanks Dan you can pay me latter LOL :funny::funny:

A long Celtic knot on a sierra not perfect but did I have fun doing it I think the wood is Robinia


A slimline experiment I did enjoy doing this one so easy the wood is smiley Pear LOL

Lovely examples of segmenting, I will have to try one of Dan's pens.

Peter
 
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