Pen from Pool Cue Scraps

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I turned this pen from a blank I was sent by 8ball48043. It was a blank from scraps left over from making pool cues from what I understand. The pen turned out nice, but not quite as nice as it could have if the veneers were more centered into the blank. I did what I could with it, but wish some of the veneers from the original blank could have been represented in the final product.
 

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Looks interesting Eric. Can't really tell, but it appears to be some sort of butterfly splice.
 

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FYI, here are some photos of the original pieces used for these pens.

And, yes. We now realize that a lot less wood is visible in an item as thin as a pen, versus how much of the 'twists' remain on larger items such as pool cues.

That is why I offered the blanks up here. So that we might learn.

The wood is really AWESOME. Very unique made using a patented process.

Thanks for the post ... and the input.
 

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