My First European Pen

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Cherie

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This was very different for me to do. Having to make a tenion I was nervous, but I did it and am very proud of it. However, I did not write down what kind of wood it was and I do not remember. It is curly something if that helps! :wink:
 

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eupher58

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Euros are one of my favorite to turn. Once you get the hang of the tenon they're a breeze. And the added bonus on most acrylics theyre thick enough to not have to paint tubes!
 

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Great job Cherie. Fit looks perfect. My guess on the blank is it's either black ash burl or Australian Brown Mallee Burl. What finish did you use?
 

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Great job Cherie. Fit looks perfect. My guess on the blank is it's either black ash burl or Australian Brown Mallee Burl. What finish did you use?

Mark, I used about 4 coats of CA and then a couple of the HUT Gloss bar.
This is a test run for a sumac pen I need to make for someone, had to see if I could do it.

Thanks everyone!!
 
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