Another variation for segmenting with Amboyna

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Here is my latest effort. This one uses aluminum sandwiched between some light hard wood. Then I turned the angle around and put in another layer. I wish I had more space between the layers now but oh well. I also wish I had used a darker wood but I can try that next time. The wood is amboyna burl.

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SDB777

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Couldn't smack the "LIKE" button thing quick enough!!!



You must have a high threshold in the patience area? I have a difficult time keeping the blank together to get the CA to set...and I haven't made it to a finished product either(think I'm rushing it).




Scott (don't change a thing....'tis purty) B
 

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Fantastic -- once again. So, what's left? Trapezoids, pentagons, hexagons, octagons? :biggrin::biggrin:


Can't wait to see what's up your segmenting sleeve next.
 

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You are doing well and keep pushing the boundries. Like I have said many times the sky is the limit. You are only slowed by your own imagination. Keep them coming and I am sure this is inspiring to others so hopefully we see others join in the fun. Thanks for showing.
 

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I think you may have another featured pen there! That one is possibly the best one yet of your segmenting pens. Certainly my new favorite!
 

Russknan

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Darn you, Mike! You keep innovating and innovating, and your work is causing me to feel pressured to try some of that, too. Thanks for sharing . . . and inspiring! Russ
 
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