A herd of antler pens.

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I made 11 antler pens for a friend of mine. These left quite a mess, white powder everywhere. I found that grinding off the first bit of antler works better that cutting it with the gouge. So the sanding powder got quite thick. After the first layer came off I finished with the skew. Some of these ended up in Japan.
 

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That antler stinks too if you get it hot trimming the tubes. I found using my belt sander works excellent to even them up a bit before i turn. I love how antler looks. Did you stabalize them or just turn them raw?
 
Nice looking pens!
Antler dust is very bad on the lungs - I've been told that antler dust hooks on and never gets out of your lungs - please wear a respirator!
I have never heard of stabilizing antler. Even it it is an old punky piece a little CA while turning goes a long way!
 
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