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Maple Burl and Wood Stain

fortress

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You certainly saved that one Paul, and you ended up with a beautiful pen. Thanks for showing another great video.
 

Penpal

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Paul you never ever know until the fat lady sings in pen making,dyeing, glueing, finishing. Your exercise recorded the way you have is as is where is and the finished result. All worthwhile and presented so well.

Thanks mate.

Peter.
 

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Great pen Paul!! Turned out well!!
Excellent idea with the stain.:thumbs::thumbs:
I have a huge block of maple just like that, and yes,
it does get boring. I like your idea, thanks for the excellent video.
 
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