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Dyed Veneers

xjr1300

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Had a play today with some dyed veneer & Sycamore.

Pat
 

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Penpal

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Delicate use of veneer in the serpentine pen, unusual wide strips on the 45 degrees, then thick and thin plus on the last one. Quite some variations Pat I like them all three,some play mate. Great results.

Peter.
 

xjr1300

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I have to ask, HOW do you get them like that :thinks:
They are stunning.....:thumbs::thumbs:

Hi Colin, I bought some coloured veneer sheets and just glued them together. The blue pen has 20 individual strips from 5 shades of blue glued together. The rainbow pen is just made from 7 different coloured sheets.

Pat
 
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