toolcrazy Member Joined Dec 23, 2006 Messages 5,408 Location Port Orchard, WA Oct 4, 2011 #1 Still had my knot jig out, so I decided to use it another way. Koa Cigar with an African Blackwood inlay. And yes that is some sap wood that snuk up on me. I thought it would turn away, but not quite. Attachments IMGP1470.jpg 51.2 KB · Views: 320 IMGP1471.jpg 50 KB · Views: 281
Still had my knot jig out, so I decided to use it another way. Koa Cigar with an African Blackwood inlay. And yes that is some sap wood that snuk up on me. I thought it would turn away, but not quite.
boxerman Member Joined Mar 13, 2010 Messages 4,218 Location Marshalltown,Ia Oct 4, 2011 #2 Very nice looking pen Steve.
IPD_Mr Member Joined Jun 27, 2007 Messages 3,707 Location Zionsville, In Oct 5, 2011 #3 Steve that is great looking. The next one you do, try to do the same pattern on the lower barrel. I think you have a real winner there.
Steve that is great looking. The next one you do, try to do the same pattern on the lower barrel. I think you have a real winner there.
P Paddy Member Joined Aug 30, 2011 Messages 26 Location Olching, Bavaria, Germany Oct 5, 2011 #4 I like the little shine of the sapwood. Makes it even more special. Good looking pen!
Dalecamino Local Chapter Leader Joined Jan 2, 2008 Messages 14,608 Location Indianapolis, In. Oct 5, 2011 #5 Nice work Steve! I don't mind the sapwood at all. Very nice pen. I agree with Mike.
toolcrazy Member Joined Dec 23, 2006 Messages 5,408 Location Port Orchard, WA Oct 5, 2011 #6 IPD_Mr said: Steve that is great looking. The next one you do, try to do the same pattern on the lower barrel. I think you have a real winner there. Click to expand... I may just try that, thanks Mike. Thanks you all for the comments.
IPD_Mr said: Steve that is great looking. The next one you do, try to do the same pattern on the lower barrel. I think you have a real winner there. Click to expand... I may just try that, thanks Mike. Thanks you all for the comments.
drgoretex Member Joined Aug 14, 2010 Messages 543 Location Winnipeg Oct 6, 2011 #7 Nice wood, great job! Ken