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LanceD

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Just got through with this Liberty pen. First time trying them out. Has a little weight to it but feels good to hold. Turned an M3 Cobaltium blank. Comments welcomed.

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Dan Masshardt

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Just got through with this Liberty pen. First time trying them out. Has a little weight to it but feels good to hold. Turned an M3 Cobaltium blank. Comments welcomed.

Great looking pen. Did you make that stand or buy it somewhere? Looks different than the ones I've seen.
 

LanceD

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Just got through with this Liberty pen. First time trying them out. Has a little weight to it but feels good to hold. Turned an M3 Cobaltium blank. Comments welcomed.

Great looking pen. Did you make that stand or buy it somewhere? Looks different than the ones I've seen.

Dan it's a regular single pen stand that's sold by a few individuals on this forum. I just cut it down to a smaller compact size then buffed and polished the edges.
 

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That looks really sharp,wow!

I'd like to try that kit.How is that m3 material to turn? Will a woodchuck work good on it?


Steve
 

LanceD

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That looks really sharp,wow!

I'd like to try that kit.How is that m3 material to turn? Will a woodchuck work good on it?


Steve

Very easy to turn and I did use my woodchuck and I couldn't ask for a better tool for the job. Only mistake I made......don't ever wear a white tee shirt while turning and sanding an M3 blank.........stains the heck out of it with the dust.
 
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