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Hey all,
I'm Kris, 49, and I've been turning pens as a hobby for about 10 years. I started off with highly figured wood pens sanded to 12,000 grit and finished with friction polish and various fittings. Now I'm advancing to making pens with resin inlays, as well as, hybrids made from resin and burls, then sealed and finished with cyanoacrylate.
I joined IAP to learn new techniques, old techniques, common techniques and to meet others bitten by the woodturning bug.
Thanks!
I'm Kris, 49, and I've been turning pens as a hobby for about 10 years. I started off with highly figured wood pens sanded to 12,000 grit and finished with friction polish and various fittings. Now I'm advancing to making pens with resin inlays, as well as, hybrids made from resin and burls, then sealed and finished with cyanoacrylate.
I joined IAP to learn new techniques, old techniques, common techniques and to meet others bitten by the woodturning bug.
Thanks!
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