zapdafish
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I get more enjoyment turning the blanks and seeing the grain or pattern pop during the final stages of micro mesh polishing than actually putting them into pen kits. :tongue:
I am planning on making some decaled wall street II pens to give out at work and it's been alot of fun trying different types of wood to see what the final result is with a decal on it. Maybe because I am so new to pen turning and am seeing these beautiful swirls and grains for the first time. :redface:
So far I have made 3 pens out of about 15 blanks of various woods and acrylics.
Super curly hickory and lignum vitae have been my favorites.
I am planning on making some decaled wall street II pens to give out at work and it's been alot of fun trying different types of wood to see what the final result is with a decal on it. Maybe because I am so new to pen turning and am seeing these beautiful swirls and grains for the first time. :redface:
So far I have made 3 pens out of about 15 blanks of various woods and acrylics.
Super curly hickory and lignum vitae have been my favorites.