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WoodChucker

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This is the Bloodwood blank I posted about giving me fits at first. It ended up turning out pretty good. The spots that I fixed are hard to see, but there. I worst one is under the clip. I learned a little about turning bloodwood and got some tips from Gary and a few others. Thanks guys! The finish is two coats of Formby's Tung oil buffed with the Beal system and a top coat of TSW. I should have buffed it again but forgot.

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There you go again, hiding stuff under the clip [:D]
But since I can't see it, really nice looking pen.
You can still buff it again, just be carefull and
don't press so hard, will not affect the plating.
I buff allot of pens allready put together for a touch up.
Fine job [:)]
 

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Thanks Lou! Your comments are always appreciated.

Thanks Anthony, wasn't sure if I'd get hung up on the clip and it would go flying or not. I'll give it a try with a light touch,thanks again!
 

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Looks great R.T.---I knew you would get it.
I am going to have to save up some money and buy those kits.
That pen is real sharp made with that kit.
 

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Thanks everyone, appreciate all the comments!

Wayne, I'm not really sure about the Tung oil finish. I've used it for woodworking for years and its held up great. But the TSW top coat should help. Thanks!
 
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