toolcrazy Member Joined Dec 23, 2006 Messages 5,408 Location Port Orchard, WA Apr 19, 2010 #1 Inspired by RHossack. Not sure what the wood is. Found it in a box of blanks that I set aside. CA Finish. Attachments modified_slim.jpg 12.1 KB · Views: 297 modified_slim_back.jpg 11.5 KB · Views: 277
Inspired by RHossack. Not sure what the wood is. Found it in a box of blanks that I set aside. CA Finish.
Mark Member Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 2,536 Location Pottstown PA Apr 20, 2010 #2 Interesting Slim. I don't know my woods very well yet. It is just a guess on my part. But, I have a piece of Maple that looks a lot like that grain.
Interesting Slim. I don't know my woods very well yet. It is just a guess on my part. But, I have a piece of Maple that looks a lot like that grain.
Dalecamino Local Chapter Leader Joined Jan 2, 2008 Messages 14,608 Location Indianapolis, In. Apr 20, 2010 #3 Cool pen ! Looks like Oak to me . Nice finish Steve !
R RAdams Banned Joined Apr 5, 2009 Messages 2,983 Apr 20, 2010 #4 cool pen! is it operated by twisting the nib? How is this done? I am intrigued for sure!! PS.. Kinda looks like Oak to me to. What we here in Oklahoma would call "Blackjack".
cool pen! is it operated by twisting the nib? How is this done? I am intrigued for sure!! PS.. Kinda looks like Oak to me to. What we here in Oklahoma would call "Blackjack".
ZanderPommo Member Joined Oct 14, 2009 Messages 1,527 Location Tenino, Washington Apr 20, 2010 #5 I'd say red oak looks great btw
Bree Member Joined Jun 19, 2009 Messages 1,736 Location Buffalo, NY Apr 20, 2010 #6 Very nice pen! Good job!
PaulDoug Member Joined Mar 2, 2008 Messages 3,488 Location Benton City, WA. Apr 20, 2010 #7 I'm really liking that, Steve. Nice work.
wm460 Member Joined Mar 26, 2008 Messages 473 Location Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, Australia,0860. Apr 20, 2010 #8 Great looking pen Steve.
louisbry Member Joined Mar 18, 2007 Messages 2,655 Location Tullahoma, TN, USA. Apr 20, 2010 #9 Nice pen. Looks like red oak to me also.
toolcrazy Member Joined Dec 23, 2006 Messages 5,408 Location Port Orchard, WA Apr 20, 2010 #10 Thanks everyone. I think you all hit it on the head. I think it is Hairy Oak. And yes, you operate it by twisting the nib. Next on the agenda, one piece cigar.
Thanks everyone. I think you all hit it on the head. I think it is Hairy Oak. And yes, you operate it by twisting the nib. Next on the agenda, one piece cigar.
workinforwood Member Joined Mar 1, 2007 Messages 8,173 Location Eaton Rapids, Michigan, USA. Apr 20, 2010 #11 That's a really great looking pen Steve.
David Keller Member Joined Nov 30, 2009 Messages 1,618 Location Enid,OK Apr 20, 2010 #12 Very nice... On my list of things to try.
Rfturner Member Joined Jan 10, 2010 Messages 1,109 Location Santa Maria, CA Apr 20, 2010 #13 looks like red oak good job
toolcrazy Member Joined Dec 23, 2006 Messages 5,408 Location Port Orchard, WA Apr 20, 2010 #14 Rfturner said: looks like red oak good job Click to expand... I have turned Red Oak and this, somehow, was diffrent.
Rfturner said: looks like red oak good job Click to expand... I have turned Red Oak and this, somehow, was diffrent.