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What to do with offcuts

ray7

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Got lots of offcuts from pen blanks so made this.
Cocobolo, Pear and Hornbeam.

Ray
 

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Jim

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Love to see segmented pens Ray, you done a sterling job with this one my friend .. :thumbs:
 

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A nice piece of segmenting and a good resulting pen from it.
I do worry where you might be thinking of putting it, with that string tied to it.
 

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Been looking around to home several boxes of small and large offcuts this is a great method and I see ready for sale.

Peter.:thumbs:
 

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A nice piece of segmenting and a good resulting pen from it.
I do worry where you might be thinking of putting it, with that string tied to it.

Other end of the string is the price tag. :pounds:

Ray
 

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Very nice Ray, I like that you wast nothing. The shavings can go on the compost too ya know! :thumbs:
 
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