my 1st pens + my shot at herringbone

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stexas75

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These are the first 10 pens i have made. So far i have just used materials i have found at the ranch, deer horn, cow horn, mesquite, and guayacan.
 

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Wheaties

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They're a little hard to see, but from what I can tell they all look great! And starting with a herringbone! I barely can even say I've segmented something. Good Job!
 

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Great job. I haven't turned a herringbone yet. I do have a 360 herringbone blank that I have ready to go. Just need to turn it and see how it comes out!
 

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Stexas

Pens seasoned experienced pen turners dream of. The variety on your ranch must be extraordinary, the herringbone exciting without having contrasting timbers a great way to go. You are headed for the stars with your choices and execution of the timbers and pens.
Such an introduction to be proud of, I look forward to your future pens.

All the best from down under here in Australia we salute you.
Peter.
 

mbroberg

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WOW!:laugh: Them are some fine looking pens! Can't wait to see what you turn out when you have some more experience under your belt. :biggrin:
 
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