At least the idea was good.

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Jim Boyd

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If I can keep those freaking bubbles out I might become a pen turner[V]
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The bubles may have had it not turn out like you pictured, but the effect is actually pretty cool. It make the spider seem nastier, I mean that in a good way.
 
Great! Too good, in fact. If I had it here, I would probably throw it onto the floor and stomp on it![:0]

Arachnaphobe? Nah! I just hate those eight legged suckers![}:)]
 
Thanks folks! The maple with black spider I'm working on now won"t have any bubbles. I hope[:D] The spiderweb is really easy. I used 3 ebony pen blanks to make this pen. Two were split down the middle length-wise with the blade tilted to a 45 degree angle. The white veneer was glued between the halves returning the blanks back to its original dimensions. When dry I cut them at 45 degrees again except with a sled creating triangles. I had 12 triangles grouped in 3 sets of 4. Each set was glued together with whit veneer sandwiched between each piece. This made 3 squares which were stacked glued making a really fat top barrel blank[:D] After that it is just regular pen making. The spider was done by drilling 2 holes, a 1/4" and unknown smaller bit. The 2 holes intersect. Then I penciled in some legs and scrollsawed them in. Just a single blade width. This is where I had problems coloring the ca glue used to fill the cutout. Doing the second one today using a 15 minute epoxy seemed to work filling the thin leg cuts. Time will tell when I turn it tomorrow or the next day.
 
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