Lathemaster
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Snowy day - nothing beats making sawdust.
Decided to try the CA/BLO finish approach and play with something a little different.
3 pens on the left are all from some Wild Virginia Cherry left from another project. The blanks were cut on a 15 degree bias. This cherry really darkens with age, so I'm anxious to see what the pen with the Cocobolo cap looks like in 6 months. The other 2 have walnut segments.
Pen number 4 is from a pommelle bubinga blank I got from Stan Cook of Long Hollow Pens.
All four were sanded through MM12000.

Decided to try the CA/BLO finish approach and play with something a little different.
3 pens on the left are all from some Wild Virginia Cherry left from another project. The blanks were cut on a 15 degree bias. This cherry really darkens with age, so I'm anxious to see what the pen with the Cocobolo cap looks like in 6 months. The other 2 have walnut segments.
Pen number 4 is from a pommelle bubinga blank I got from Stan Cook of Long Hollow Pens.
All four were sanded through MM12000.