Seer Member Joined Jan 3, 2009 Messages 1,889 Location Surprise, Arizona Apr 2, 2009 #1 My first Cigar Pen made with figured Bubinga. Easier to turn than a Slim LIne imho. ANy and all comments welcome Attachments Bubinga Cigar Pen.jpg 38.8 KB · Views: 181
My first Cigar Pen made with figured Bubinga. Easier to turn than a Slim LIne imho. ANy and all comments welcome
Dalecamino Local Chapter Leader Joined Jan 2, 2008 Messages 14,632 Location Indianapolis, In. Apr 2, 2009 #2 Nice job ! The wood has good color too .
P papaturner Member Joined Apr 5, 2007 Messages 3,397 Location Buchanan,Georgia USA Apr 2, 2009 #3 Very nice.
CHICAGOHAND Member Joined Apr 1, 2007 Messages 361 Location SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS, USA. Apr 2, 2009 #4 Great combo.
D David M Member Joined Jan 21, 2009 Messages 883 Location Norton, Va. 24273 Apr 2, 2009 #5 nice . is it black crome or ti
M masl Member Joined Feb 9, 2009 Messages 39 Location leeds Apr 2, 2009 #6 very nice looking pen like the black against the colour of the wood
Seer Member Joined Jan 3, 2009 Messages 1,889 Location Surprise, Arizona Apr 2, 2009 #7 The black is actually an enamel looks nice but I like the TI best has lots of class imho. Oh got it at woodcraft on sale hope to get more and it is heavy.
The black is actually an enamel looks nice but I like the TI best has lots of class imho. Oh got it at woodcraft on sale hope to get more and it is heavy.
wdcav1952 Activities Manager Emeritus Joined Mar 18, 2004 Messages 8,955 Location Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA. Apr 2, 2009 #8 Nice work, Jerry. You are right, the cigar gives you a bit more "meat" with which to work. Just don't get the bushings out of order!!
Nice work, Jerry. You are right, the cigar gives you a bit more "meat" with which to work. Just don't get the bushings out of order!!