Brian G
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A coworker was fascinated with a Celtic knot pen I made as a retirement gift for my former boss, and she asked if I could make a pen and pencil set for her daughter. So I did because my coworker is one of my favorite people. I settled for what I caculated to be at cost.

The pencil is in the foreground. The blank is redheart. The "rope" is a sandwich of white oak between two layers of dyed veneer. I was going for the sisal rope look. I made the knots different sizes in order to balance the proportions, which was a bit of a guessing game. If I had made the knots the same, I don't think they would have "looked right."
I actually made two sets and I'm glad that I did. Both blanks of the second set, from bloodwood, developed checks. Hoping a moisture meter shows up in my stocking this year. :wink:
Thanks for looking.


The pencil is in the foreground. The blank is redheart. The "rope" is a sandwich of white oak between two layers of dyed veneer. I was going for the sisal rope look. I made the knots different sizes in order to balance the proportions, which was a bit of a guessing game. If I had made the knots the same, I don't think they would have "looked right."
I actually made two sets and I'm glad that I did. Both blanks of the second set, from bloodwood, developed checks. Hoping a moisture meter shows up in my stocking this year. :wink:
Thanks for looking.
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