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Burr Elm

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Yes indeed Paul; soon is great. I have preached Tripple EEE forever as well. Yes it does darken but the fine cutting and deliverance is worth it. Whole pen made so well. Small lessons every time with the videos.

Peter.
 

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Thank you all for the nice comments.

Yes indeed Paul; soon is great. I have preached Tripple EEE forever as well. Yes it does darken but the fine cutting and deliverance is worth it. Whole pen made so well. Small lessons every time with the videos.

Peter.

Hi Peter,
I also like the Shellawax from Ubeaut. Great products.
 

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Very nice. May I make a suggestion? 3 or 4 coats of thin CA lightly sanded back before using EEE will give you the same effect but will be a more robust finish.
 

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Very nice. May I make a suggestion? 3 or 4 coats of thin CA lightly sanded back before using EEE will give you the same effect but will be a more robust finish.

Hi Terry,

Is that because it seals the wood?
I will definitely give that a try.

Thanks
Paul
 
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