A few recent pens

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Mason Kuettel

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I haven't had much time to post pens lately so I thought I would throw a few out here.

First one is a fountain pen made from oak from a customer's land. Got lucky enough to have a bark inclusion and some voids to fill with the malachite.
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Second set is some of Seamus' blanks. My photography can't do them justice, but they are awesome!
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I like that oak pen. makes me want to cut a hole in a blank, just to fill it back up. I have tried to make a coin blank, I still dont know how Seamus does it so well.
 

Mason Kuettel

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I like that oak pen. makes me want to cut a hole in a blank, just to fill it back up. I have tried to make a coin blank, I still dont know how Seamus does it so well.

You're braver than I ever will be (I haven't even thought about trying a coin blank). I don't think I would even know where to start, much less how to finish it off!

The oak was a good find...I got to pick through about 3/4 of a cord of fire wood and found a nice little "ugly" piece that had some good spots in it.
 

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All I have managed to do is lose a handful of change to my disk sander. I have found some things are not my specialty. Although it does give me something to work towards in this crazy game.:biggrin:

I like that oak pen. makes me want to cut a hole in a blank, just to fill it back up. I have tried to make a coin blank, I still dont know how Seamus does it so well.

You're braver than I ever will be (I haven't even thought about trying a coin blank). I don't think I would even know where to start, much less how to finish it off!

The oak was a good find...I got to pick through about 3/4 of a cord of fire wood and found a nice little "ugly" piece that had some good spots in it.
 
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