Three Sierras by Badger

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badger

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I tried the Sierra for the first time tonight. A very simple pen to make, almost too simple. :) It feels nice and balanced though, and I think they look nice. Also, my photos are getting better, comments on photos would be appreciated.

Curly Walnut (Source: LandfillLumber)
Sierra_Walnut.jpg


Chakte Kok (a non threatened tropical species, Source: Woodturningz)
Sierra_ChakteKok.jpg


Tigerwood (Source: FSC Certified Sustainable harvested decking)
Sierra_Tigerwood.jpg


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I sand down to 600, and then do a finish of three coats of CA and Walnut Oil applied via generic brand paper towel.

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fernhills

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Nice from this end to, i haven`t done any Sierras yet,i just got my orders in and i don`t know why i didn`t order any,i wanted to do the click one.. Carl
 

TurnaPen

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Badger, lovely looking pens, usually pens finished the way you have will develop a natural, beautiful shiny patina with use. Most people who don't realize that may say the pen is looking "grubby" after a couple of months, BUT, continued use brings out that beautiful patina I mentioned. In fact, just using a wax and or oil allows for a better patina. Just my 2 cents worth, Amos
 
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