mranum
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I have this nicely figured Maple board that I thought would make some really nice pens. Apparently it doesn't want to made into pens though. What you see here is the 3rd try at turning blanks from it. I would get just about down to where I want to finish with a scraper and son of a........
I put a chip in it. So turn the rest of the wood off the tubes, drill out a couple more pieces and try again. Get about 1/16 above the bushings yet and all of a sudden a piece of grain tears out again.
So I quit for the day and tried again today. I did still get some very minor chipping on two of the edges and I wet sanded with CA to see if I could hide it a bit. The worst is under the clip and the other isn't super noticeable. What I wasn't thrilled with is the color difference between the two halves. Looked fine until I put a finish on it. Not as noticeable in the pics but the top looks completely different in the sunlight with almost a pinkish tone in a spot where the bottom is nicely golden. This was a 3/4 x 3/4 x 5 blank. The grain is lined up in the photos between the 2 halves. Just can't win I guess.
On a positive note this is my first successful CA/BLO finish.
Sorry for the dark pics, all of my lights are out in the shop.


On a positive note this is my first successful CA/BLO finish.

Sorry for the dark pics, all of my lights are out in the shop.
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