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alphageek

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Got my new pin chuck from Rick, so I made a closed end pen today. It's walnut, maple, and honey mesquite. The finial is walnut, but I need to redo it cause I messed it up a bit.

Overall I'm pretty happy with it - it's my first closed other than slims, and my first replaced finial.
 

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ed4copies

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Hey Dean, closed end is fairly easy, but that segmenting is SUPER!!!! Nice job.

What is that stuff you used............WOOD??????

WOW!!
 

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Addictive, that's what closed end stuff is....addictive!

Liking the shape, and timbers used!





Scott (gonna do another tomorrow?) B
 

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Dean,

This is a sweet...for your first one it looks very well done. My pin chucks arrived the other day as well, but I want to try out some scrap wood first to try a shape and see how they work...now that I see yours I can't wait.
 

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Ed - yes WOOD - I know the concept messes with a bit :)
Scott - yes - I hope to get in the shop tomorrow. (Thinking of maybe a zen similar to this)
Tim - I have you to thank for NOT just doing this in a plain material :) Your segmenting has me a bit envious.

I have done closed end before, but they were all slim lines. I like the look of the bigger ones better.

I do really like the pin chuck - I may have to have rick make me some more sizes! :)
 
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