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Two pens for our Veterans

Woody

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I made these two pens up with kits and blanks that were donated one segmented not by me it looks like Purple heart, padauk and sumit wood and one in Wenge
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Jim

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Nice pens Woody, i particularly like the segmented pen my friend .. :thumbs:
 

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As usual, lovely pens:thumbs:

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Two nice pens. How do you deal with the open grain of the Wenger? I went sand with CA. The slurry fill the gaps nicely and doesn't detract the beauty of the wood.
 

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Two nice pens. How do you deal with the open grain of the Wenger? I went sand with CA. The slurry fill the gaps nicely and doesn't detract the beauty of the wood.

The same way as you normally Terry but I didnt this time
 
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