Yup, another Emperor

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I just love these new kits, if possible I wouldn't turn another kit. NOT possible.:(

This one is a Stonite Malachite.
Wayne




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All of these Emporers you've been showing are magnificent, Wayne. Each better than its predecessor. This one is tops in my book.
 

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Wayne,
Beautiful pen! The gold accents with the green are fantastic. Great job.
 

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Wayne...Another keeper. That is really nice, I like the Malachite. What a great color. Guess I'm going to have to break down and buy some of these kits.
 

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Thank you Lou and everyone, these are really fun to make. If anyone is up for a challange (and I mean this in a good way) purchase a set of these blanks from Tangboy. They can be tricky but if you can turn Inlace with success you can turn these, in fact in my opinion these are a little easier. Just use very sharp tools and take light cuts. A good way to turn this or the Inlace is with the burr that you get on your tool from sharpening it, just pull the tool instead of pushing it and again take light cuts.

Wayne
 

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Originally posted by wayneis
<br />Thank you Lou and everyone, these are really fun to make. If anyone is up for a challange (and I mean this in a good way) purchase a set of these blanks from Tangboy. They can be tricky but if you can turn Inlace with success you can turn these, in fact in my opinion these are a little easier. Just use very sharp tools and take light cuts. A good way to turn this or the Inlace is with the burr that you get on your tool from sharpening it, just pull the tool instead of pushing it and again take light cuts.

Wayne

Wayne do you have is web site please ?
 
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