Larry in Harrow
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Not all ideas are good ones. Recently a friend on here helped me order closed end mandrels. I thought I'd try out the 7mm one on a pen to leave laying around the house for noteing random stuff. I had a ratty piece of olive so I used it up here. Found a CB from an old Mont Blanc kit when I went looking for the Slim parts and after seeing a pen posted by its-virgil I decided to use it too.
Not exactly the way I had pictured it but it's a start (seeing nobody will ever see it - sort of:biggrin
. Aside from providing valuable info on what not to do in pen design it gave me practice on damage control. Since I really like the smell of olive wood I didn't want to coat it with any finish. This left the problem of the many flaws in the blank.
I was able to come up with an odourless patch for the major flaw, burn-in stick. Worked great and doesn't interfere with my enjoyment of that olive smell. However on close inspection it looks like I missed that little flaw.
Hopefully my next project will turn out a little better. Here's a teaser shot of the one piece click cigars I'm working on. Also playing with a little hand carving on these blanks. These are the starting samples in white oak.
Got a ways to go to before I've got this right. Thanks for looking and all comments and suggestions are welcome, good and bad.

Not exactly the way I had pictured it but it's a start (seeing nobody will ever see it - sort of:biggrin


I was able to come up with an odourless patch for the major flaw, burn-in stick. Worked great and doesn't interfere with my enjoyment of that olive smell. However on close inspection it looks like I missed that little flaw.
Hopefully my next project will turn out a little better. Here's a teaser shot of the one piece click cigars I'm working on. Also playing with a little hand carving on these blanks. These are the starting samples in white oak.

Got a ways to go to before I've got this right. Thanks for looking and all comments and suggestions are welcome, good and bad.