My take on the 360 herringbone - 4 sided

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Finally got some "me" time in the shop and decided to tackle the 360 degree herringbone pattern the way I envisioned it. When I first looked at it I thought that it was a 4 sided pattern and that's the way I approached it.
Attached are pic's of my first attempt. I only did half of the pen (didn't want to waste my time on a whole pen if this didn't work).
I used Padauk, Swiss Pear and Brazillian Rosewood. There are well over 200 pieces in the cap, a little tedious to glue up.
I dressed it up in a Titanium Gold Churchill kit.
Thanks
Jeff
 

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Yeh, I cut the pieces about .090" thick and it took some time to get the first row right. After that it wasn't too bad, just time consuming.

Jeff
 
Jeff, that looks great. I like the fact that it isn't the same as the rest with 6 columns, this pen has 8 columns. Outstanding job!!!
 
Sorry Tim
That ain't it. It's a Herrringbone but I don't think it's the same as the Faber herringbone people were trying to achieve.
This one has 4 sides (which I think is the same as the Faber) as compared to the 3 in the tutorial.

Jeff
 
Sorry Tim
That ain't it. It's a Herrringbone but I don't think it's the same as the Faber herringbone people were trying to achieve.
This one has 4 sides (which I think is the same as the Faber) as compared to the 3 in the tutorial.

Jeff

But I believe the concept is still the same, just the inside angle would need to be modified. This tutorial should still be able to get him started.
 
Glycerine
I don't think the original tutorial is a lot of help in this instance. May be able to start some ground work from it but this is a different animal. This'll get the creative juices in everybody flowing again.

Jeff
 
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