Ruby pen turning Member Joined Jun 28, 2010 Messages 1,830 Location Pineville, Louisiana Feb 20, 2011 #1 Had 6 kits left and thought they would look good and rustic I guess would be the word, so I used my favorite wood. Honduran Rosewood burl. Attachments IMG_5237.jpg 51.9 KB · Views: 229 IMG_5240.jpg 42.4 KB · Views: 195 IMG_5244.jpg 50.8 KB · Views: 193 IMG_5247.jpg 47 KB · Views: 178 IMG_5231.jpg 41 KB · Views: 195
Had 6 kits left and thought they would look good and rustic I guess would be the word, so I used my favorite wood. Honduran Rosewood burl.
G1Pens Member Joined Oct 4, 2010 Messages 1,859 Location Atlanta, GA area (Dacula) Feb 20, 2011 #2 That wood looks awesome on those pens. The finish is awesome as well.
jasontg99 Member Joined Feb 21, 2009 Messages 1,597 Location Portsmouth, Virginia Feb 20, 2011 #3 Gotta love the finish.
jaeger Member Joined Jan 3, 2009 Messages 741 Location South Dakota Feb 20, 2011 #4 I like the 4th one on the top best. I'll bet they will sell fast!
Jim15 Member Joined Dec 20, 2005 Messages 21,509 Location Hamilton, Ohio, USA. Feb 21, 2011 #5 Awesome group of pens.
S shadrach1944 Member Joined Dec 17, 2007 Messages 62 Location Morehead, KY, USA. Feb 21, 2011 #6 They all look Great! Job well done
wizard Member Joined Aug 27, 2009 Messages 3,582 Location Houston, Texas Feb 21, 2011 #7 Absolutely beautiful set of pens with a finish that is like glass!! I love the contrast with the sapwood. The finish magnifies the grain. Moreover, our favorite wood!:wink::biggrin: Regards, Doc
Absolutely beautiful set of pens with a finish that is like glass!! I love the contrast with the sapwood. The finish magnifies the grain. Moreover, our favorite wood!:wink::biggrin: Regards, Doc