Playing around with herring bones

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Here are a couple of pens I made today. The first pen is 1/4" strips of pink and white eucalyptus cut at 60 degrees. I didn't get all of the angles just right but it turned out nice and was immediately claimed by my wife :)

The second pen is mahogony, also cut at 60 degrees but using 3/8" stock. Learning from my first experience, all of the joints on this pen are perfect and will soon become the possesion of my favorite mother in law :D

I don't have the photography setup as many here have, so please grin and bear it.

Enjoy!

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I'm not ordinarily a big fan of segmented pens, but I like these very much. The photos are nice and clear as well. Nice work.

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Thanks guys! The camera is a 10 year old 2.5 megapixle mavica that uses floppy disks![:I]
I made enough glued up herringbone stock to complete two more pens (one of each above) before I move on to some other inlay ideas I've been kicking around.
 

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Wow, those are nice. I wouldn't think the lighter color would work... but that is my favorite. Keep up the good work.
 

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I think your herring bone inlays are beautiful,I wish my band saw was of a quality that I could cut wood that close, still afraid of my miter saw chucking parts back at high rates of speed.[B)][xx(][:0][xx(]
 
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Originally posted by bitshird

I think your herring bone inlays are beautiful,I wish my band saw was of a quality that I could cut wood that close, still afraid of my miter saw chucking parts back at high rates of speed.[B)][xx(][:0][xx(]

Thanks for the compliment!
Actually, I've got a cheesy cheap 9" Ryobe bandsaw that barely gets up to speed and don't even think of trying to cut oak with it! :(
Those clean edges came from careful gluing and sanding each joint on the benchtop belt sander, one of the most useful tools in my shop.
 

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Both pens look very nice. I like the first one over the second. I think the thinner pieces give the pen more character (IMHO). I think we can probably all relate to your pen grabbing family! Keep up the good work!
Originally posted by rincewind03060

Nicely done!

When I first read the topic title, The image that popped into my head was a clear PR casting containing real fish bones.[xx(]
...Hhhmmmmmm? so how long with it take Karl to work this one out?;)
 
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