Maple burl with purple heart accents

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mike_l

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This is one I finished last night for a friend. It is going to be a Christmas gift for his brother. The finish is sand to 600, sanding sealer, resand then a coat of President's Choice.


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The blank is natural with a bit of CA to fill in the gaps you get with burls.

Thanks for the comments! [:)]

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Mike, great looking pen and I agree with the others, the accent really adds a touch of class to it. Nice job!

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Very nice job Mike, You know I've heard and seen individuals use different things like your accent stripe as a signiture in all of their pens. You may want to think about using that or another accent stripe in all of your pens. Just an idea.

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About the lamination. The first pen I made with a diagonal stripe, I used veneer. It was too thin, so I laminated 3 plys of veneer, two dark with a light in the middle. Worked out fine.

When I turn slimlines and other small diameter pens, I usually cut the blank down to 5/8" in the bandsaw. This leaves me with a couple thin pieces of wood that I can use later for stripes. I just put these thin pieces in a box for later use.
 
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