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X Cut Dyed Coconut palm

Bammer

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Couple of Omegas in dyed X cut Coconut Palm / Red Palm

Very difficult to turn. But nice effect.

Trinity Red x cut Coconut 3.jpg
Trinity Blue x cut Coconut 3.jpg

Brad
 

flexi

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Another stunning pair Brad, why do we always feel like picking a favourite.....but I am drawn to the green:drool::drool:
 

Bammer

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Another stunning pair Brad, why do we always feel like picking a favourite.....but I am drawn to the green:drool::drool:

It’s actually blue, well supposed to be :funny:

Bloody evil to turn, spitting splinters at you the whole time. Lots of ca to hold it together even though they are stabbed, nasty stuff. Just finished Zeta and a Mistral.
Very light cuts, reckon a carbide would rip them to pieces.

I do love a challenge :winking:
 

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That's a lovely pair Brad, and well worth all the problems turning them.
Unlike anything I have seen before, well other than the crappy pen you showed earlier

Alan
 

Penpal

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Speckles unlimited that look related to the previous pens.These I can understand and you have managed so well.Really well turned mate,well worth the effort.Wish you were nearer I am about to give away a ship load of burl cut,dried and beautiful over here.

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silver

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Oooooo, matron what a lovely pair you have there..:funny:

All looking good Brad, hope you get over the trauma of turning Wood soon tho.

I like the blue, green, blue, green. Can't make my mind up with that one but great effect.
 
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