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NavyDiver

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Josh and I decided to try our hand at something other than a slimline kit over the weekend. Here is the result. Mine is a Titanium Cigar out of Brazilian Cherry.

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Josh completed a Euro also using Brazilian Cherry.

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We are both quite pleased with the results.
Eric
 
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terrymiller

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Eric both of them look really good what finish are you using. If you would like we could get together sometime and I can help you learn some of the other finishes that are commonly used.
 

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Thanks Terry. We are using the Hut Crystal Coat and Hut PPP wax that came in the starter kit from Woodcraft. I am definitely interested in getting together to learn more finishes.
Eric
 

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Travis,
Thanks. Our first attempt at photos was using a piece of felt for a background and that just wasn't cutting it. After looking around at all the great examples in the galleries, we decided to try a different background and use a nautical theme with our photos.
 

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From an old Chief Boatswains mate, formerly a puddle pirate, those are great looking pens! ... for a squid [:D] KIDDING!!! [:p]

I like that warm look they have... seems to fit that wood well...
 

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Now wait just a minute.

Am I sensing a copyright infringement? Let's see here. Look at his brazilian cherry cigar--- in black ti-- on a sandy-looking laminate---- on a frilly seashell nonetheless......


and my recent bloodwood cigar....in black ti---- on a sandy-looking laminate---- on a frilly seashell nonetheless... now you tell me....

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Lol, nice pens and nice photos! The brazilian cherry looks very nice. It's a tough wood, that pen will last a good long while.
 

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Eric, Great Job on the pens. I love the first one the best! I think Black ti is my favorite finish! Alice
 

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Redfish,
Didn't mean to steal your backdrop. We were looking for ideas and figured this would be a great use for 20 years worth of treasure picked up in sport and military diving [8D].
 

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Lol, chances are I stole if from someone else who hasn't spoken up yet.

I'd love to be a diver but haven't the time or money for it at the moment. Which is disappointing b/c I live 30 mins from the ocean.


BTW, how did you like turning the b.cherry? I find it a bit splintery but otherwise a good turning wood.
 

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I've only turned one pen with it, and Josh has done one. Neither of us had any problems, but we are so new, we might not know any better [:)]. Hope to try something different today.
 
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