First Segmented Pens

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mach1351

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I have been stuck almost exclusively making Tru-Stone pens and wanted to try some segmented with different materials. Let me know how they stack up.

The first is Mesquite and American Elm separated by pick guard material on a Jr Gent

The second is lignum vitae and bloodwood on a Triton

The third is bloody basin red jasper and imperial jade Tru-Stone on a Jr Majestic



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Jim Burr

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Beautiful work Sean! As a suggestion, start replacing those finials on the Jr Gent's...not hard and there is a nice tutorial in the library.
 

mach1351

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Is that a three color guitar pick between the timber?

Very clean segmenting!!!





Scott (I got to work on my finishes) B

Scott,

It isn't actually guitar pick, I just didn't know what else to call it. It is three color segmentation sheet from Beartoothwoods. The stuff is great.
 
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