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BigRob777

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Here are my latest 3 pens, all from the islands. It's work to get the palm good enough, but it's worth it. It's one of my favorite looking materials.

Cigar Red Palm (bought a long solid plank of beautiful bubinga with it). CA finish.
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Sierra Black Palm (my first time). Lacquer finish.
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Beeswing Eucalyptus (turns nicely). Lacquer finish.
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Comments welcome. Thanks for looking. BTW, there's a special in the most valued members forum for the palm blanks. It's nice to be back and able to spend more time at the computer and the lathe.
Rob
 
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Thanks Guys,
Yeah, my favorite is the first one too, which is the reason for the title, as it's coconut palm, aka red palm.

Palm is not the easiest thing to turn, but with a sharp skew, light cuts, CA and lots of sanding, it's worth the effort. It finishes well with CA too. I've always been fascinated with palm. I have some planks, from which I want to make a coffee table, or end table. I just haven't figured out what kind of veneer to use for the top. It's best use is small turnings though, such as pens and stoppers. So far, I've turned one stopper and 3 pens from palm.

Thanks again for your kind words.
Rob
 
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