First True-Stone / Jr Majestic

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maxman400

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Hey every one, This is my first true-stone it's Wild Horse Jasper from R&B Crafts and it's on a Jr Majestic. It was very easy to drill and turn, I used col-bolt drill bits and carbide tipped tools (that I got for Christmas from the desertrat John). Sorry about the photos, I did not want to set up the light tent tonight.
Comments Welcome, and Thanks for looking. :biggrin:
 

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SDB777

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I must say, this is probably the first posting I've seen using Tru-Stone that didn't include the words "hard to keep tools sharp" anywhere in the the body of the topic!



Beyond that, I must admit, the shape is very pleasing to the eye, and should sell quickly for you!






Scott (looks marble-eeee) B
 
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And an excellent choice on finishing. Kind of a semi-matte? Love it. Really makes it look as classy as it is. I'm beginning to like the Tru-Stone more and more. Gonna have to get some of that one. Like it a lot!
 

maxman400

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Very nice Max! Glad to see you're getting some shop time.
Thanks every one for all the great feed back, I changed shifts so now I work 1pm to 9pm so I have the mornings free. Now if it would just warm up some, it was 21 this morning and it is 35 right now.
 

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I never thought I'd like that Wild Horse blank because of the random red running through it, however on a pen I think it looks amazing. You did a fantastic job!
 
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