A friend/customer (can they be same thing?) asked me to make a pen for breast cancer awareness. I picked up a Kallenshaan Pink Ribbon inlay kit and gave it a go. The biggest challenge was trimming the ends. I have a scroll saw but it's very new and I'm not proficient with it yet so I wound up cutting the excess off by hand and sanding the ends square. There was a slight bit of tearout on the bottom of the ribbon when turning, but I fixed it with CA and even if you know it's there you can't tell. Shaped it with my skew then sanded to 600, put 10 coats of thin CA on it, MM to 12000 and called it a day. All of the profits are going to be donated to the Susan G. Komen foundation. I have to say that the inlay kits are a bit harder than one might suspect.