tseger Member Joined Nov 27, 2005 Messages 613 Location New Albany, MS, USA. Jan 9, 2010 #1 This is some of my most recent pens. Thanks for looking, all comments welcome.
jimm1 Member Joined Dec 30, 2006 Messages 2,144 Location Thompson's Station, Tennessee, USA. Jan 9, 2010 #2 Really nice Tim.
B727phixer Member Joined Jan 25, 2008 Messages 727 Location Phoenix, Arizona Jan 9, 2010 #3 Hi Tim, All 3 look very nice!:biggrin:
jbostian Member Joined Dec 3, 2009 Messages 1,037 Location Brownsburg, IN Jan 9, 2010 #4 Very nice! Jamie
tseger Member Joined Nov 27, 2005 Messages 613 Location New Albany, MS, USA. Jan 9, 2010 #5 Thanks for the comments, I was pleasantly supprised with the deer antler cigar because of the amount of "bark" that remained. That's what I was shooting for, but didn't think I could save that much of it.
Thanks for the comments, I was pleasantly supprised with the deer antler cigar because of the amount of "bark" that remained. That's what I was shooting for, but didn't think I could save that much of it.
rjwolfe3 Member Joined Feb 12, 2008 Messages 8,352 Location Mansfield, Ohio, USA. Jan 9, 2010 #6 Very nice!
islandturner Member Joined Jul 17, 2009 Messages 376 Location Victoria, BC Jan 10, 2010 #7 tseger said: I was pleasantly supprised with the deer antler cigar because of the amount of "bark" that remained. Click to expand... Leaving some 'bark' like that, looks pretty dang cool. How did you finish it -- is it CA? Did you have to use CA to stabilize?
tseger said: I was pleasantly supprised with the deer antler cigar because of the amount of "bark" that remained. Click to expand... Leaving some 'bark' like that, looks pretty dang cool. How did you finish it -- is it CA? Did you have to use CA to stabilize?
khogan16 Member Joined Jul 3, 2009 Messages 246 Location Pittsburgh PA Jan 10, 2010 #8 Wow that's some nice work
tseger Member Joined Nov 27, 2005 Messages 613 Location New Albany, MS, USA. Jan 10, 2010 #9 islandturner said: Leaving some 'bark' like that, looks pretty dang cool. How did you finish it -- is it CA? Did you have to use CA to stabilize? Click to expand... Thanks to all for the comments. No there is no ca, I sanded through all the MM grits and then 3 coats of carnuba wax.
islandturner said: Leaving some 'bark' like that, looks pretty dang cool. How did you finish it -- is it CA? Did you have to use CA to stabilize? Click to expand... Thanks to all for the comments. No there is no ca, I sanded through all the MM grits and then 3 coats of carnuba wax.