Drstrangefart
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This is some pine that came from the bleachers at the University of West Georgia's old basketball court. I've made TONS of stuff out of it, but no pens as I was told that the pine wouldn't really turn well. It wasn't the easiest stuff in the world, but still not too tough. I wasn't going to turn any of it, but I used some scraps to test out the drill press alignment, and so I had pre-drilled blanks sitting there. I had a different one I was working on this morning that suffered a tragic failure. Nib popped off the tube while putting the cap/clip on, and trying to get the tube back out was splitting the blank, so I snapped it in half to prevent myself from trying to rescue it like an idiot. Felt a little bit of a need for vindication and figured why not? I left the surface a little textured, as it reminded me of the old advertising for state parks and the like where everything was somehow made of pine wood and too slick of a surface would have interrupted that thought.