Not happy with this one.

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terry q

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Ebony and Maple. Ebony sanding dust and Maple do not mix. Couldn't get all the dust off the Maple. Probably won't make any more of these blanks.
 

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D.Oliver

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Try using you skew for a smooth finish and then forgo sanding. I use this technique on segmented pens with good results. That's a good looking blank even with the sanding dust blemishes.
 
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That is a beautiful pen. I would clean it good with alcohol on the lathe I can usually get most of my dust off with that. Ebony is a tough one though. I love the concept of this pen though!
 
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