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This is an experimental variation on an old theme.



Aside from the execution, I'm not sure whether I like the concept or not. In particular, I know I don't like the lines between the segments. I'm going to try another out of blackwood with a light colored zig-zag.

Anyone have any other suggestions?

-Barry
 
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Snazzypens

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Very nice. Perhaps a darker wood or a plain wood like purpleheart on the larger area may help camoflage the lines a bit for you but there is a definite potential there
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i like the look of that... perhaps you could add some soda can or credit card segment to make the lines look more complete since they'll be hard to avoid anyhow.
 

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Good job on segmentation! I think the visible joints between the segments are almost impossible to avoid. I think the joints give the pen character. Great photo!

Les in Alberta
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Barry, I quite like the pen the way it is. But if you REALLY don't like the lines, you could do it without <b>any</b>. If you have a table router with a sliding mitre then you have all the tools you need.[;)]
 
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