woodscavenger
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This pen represents a couple of first for me.
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#1 First time using amboyna burl
This peice is from BB and turned very nicely. It reminds me of cocobolo by how smoothly it turns.
#2 The main body is longer than a traditional Baron but it is not a true closed end form like the curly mahogany pen I just did. I cut my brass tube in half but did it with about a 60 degree angle. I glued one peice in from each end. I did the angle cut to strengthen the unsupported middle section.
#3 The end is a black acrylic plug turned on my scroll chuck and press fit and CA'd into the end. I thought it was a nice compliment to the black finial insert.....and I couldn't find the cutoff peice from the amboyna burl to use.
It is a large pen. It fit very well in the hand. It is long enough to do a rollerball or an FP nib with the longer twist-fill converter.
Comments, jokes, ramblings, derogatory remarks and any other banter is welcome and encouraged.
BTW sorry the focus it off a little. But it gives you a great view of the buckeye burl I used as a backdrop.
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#1 First time using amboyna burl
This peice is from BB and turned very nicely. It reminds me of cocobolo by how smoothly it turns.
#2 The main body is longer than a traditional Baron but it is not a true closed end form like the curly mahogany pen I just did. I cut my brass tube in half but did it with about a 60 degree angle. I glued one peice in from each end. I did the angle cut to strengthen the unsupported middle section.
#3 The end is a black acrylic plug turned on my scroll chuck and press fit and CA'd into the end. I thought it was a nice compliment to the black finial insert.....and I couldn't find the cutoff peice from the amboyna burl to use.

It is a large pen. It fit very well in the hand. It is long enough to do a rollerball or an FP nib with the longer twist-fill converter.
Comments, jokes, ramblings, derogatory remarks and any other banter is welcome and encouraged.
BTW sorry the focus it off a little. But it gives you a great view of the buckeye burl I used as a backdrop.

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