First Sierra Pen

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Toni

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Finally made a Sierra Pen, love the way the flowers look with the silver.

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Toni

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Thank you for the complements!! As for price still working that out, selling them might be the bigger issue for me being in New Zealand.
 
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CSue

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Very nice combo. Beautiful pen.

About pricing them, They'd be worth whatever you'd charge. To get an original, who would quibble about shipping?
 

Drcal

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Toni,
That is a great pen.

I read the tutorial you posted a while back and wondered if you use bushings or calipers or what to determine the thickness of the tube covering? Otherwise, I would think that your tube covered with PC could be greater in diameter than the pen parts.

Carmen
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Toni

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Lathe? Toni don't need no stinkin lathe!

LOL you tell them!!

Have you shown these on the Aussie wood turning forums yet?
didnt know there was one, not sure if I could handle another community full of men

CSue thank you for your comment!!

Carmen~I use bushings, I know nothing about calipers!! So far the bushings are making a perfect fit.

thank you EVERYONE for your feedback and just looking!! I appreciate it more than you know!!
 
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