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Wanted to use my jig to add a geometric feature and this where it went. Good for if you have a mouse problem in your shop. :)
 

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Oh and the main part is canary wood which looks like a nice scale representation of oak.

Gunmetal slimline kit.

Finish is only brown and white HUT bars. I used a HF small buffing pad running at 3,200 loaded with just the brown on my drill press for the carved part. Worked better than I expected.
 

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That's creative and a conversation piece. Can also be used to tenderize meat.
 

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Wanted to use my jig to add a geometric feature and this where it went. Good for if you have a mouse problem in your shop. :)

Very cool!
If you made those wheels/gears spin, add numbers or letters and create a cylindrical lock, you could lock your pen!:biggrin:
 

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Wanted to use my jig to add a geometric feature and this where it went. Good for if you have a mouse problem in your shop. :)

Very cool!
If you made those wheels/gears spin, add numbers or letters and create a cylindrical lock, you could lock your pen!:biggrin:

decoder pen

Actually wouldn't be that hard. 4 discs and the cap with a thin washer holds them on.
 
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