thompenshop
Member
I've taken a look at several (20 or more) picture files on this forum and do not see many turning dymond wood anymore. When all I was turning was kit pens, it was the rage. I see that it is still readily available via Hut, Berea, and Craft Supply USA. Are any of you chip slingers doing anything unique with the stuff? At one time I experimented with turning it every which way and was able to get some very interesting patterns. I also enjoyed many of the straight grain patterns. In my opinion it was used to make some very attractive pens, especially when used on the larger size kits.
Share your creativity please.
Thanks!
Share your creativity please.
Thanks!