Inlayed Pen

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Ron,

That is really a nice pen. It might do well as an unofficial souvenier done in team colors where possible. One of these days I want to get up my never to try some inlay ideas.
 
Originally posted by wdcav1952
<br />Ron,

That is really a nice pen. It might do well as an unofficial souvenier done in team colors where possible. One of these days I want to get up my never to try some inlay ideas.

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Love the inlays, make plain, fancy...[:)]
 
Vern nicely done... classy, understated and perfectly executed...
Just enough on a slimline (that is a slimline, right[:p]) to bring it up in stature...
Well done..
 
Wow Ron.....Very nicely done. And they match the center band so well and spaced so nicely. I really like the look. A nice addition to a slim line kit. Thanks for sharing it with us.
 
Really nice Ron. I think it's the perfect amount of inlay to accent the pen without overpowering it, and the thinner centerband is definitely working on this one. Can you post a picture of the full pen?
 
Exquisite pen, Ron !!

Now for the record. The reason I am posting this is so we don't keep copying from each other, ok ?

Variations of the word INLAY per the dictionary:
tr.v. <b>in·laid</b>, in·lay·ing, in·lays
 
Beautiful work Ron, you're truly a craftsman. I hope you'll be willing to describe the process of creating such fine inlay work and post it for a wood butcher like me. How can you possibly cut such small parts so precisely? Surely you didn't use somthing as cumbersome as a router for such precision.
 
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