Bill Arnold
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I took time out from another project to turn my second pen today. This one is made with dogwood. One photo shows the log I cut the blanks from along with a cutoff from the slice I made in the log. The second photo (the 'back' of the pen) shows some worm holes and checking. After turning the blanks to slightly larger than needed, I used some CA glue and 150 grit sandpaper to create a slurry to fill the worm holes and checks. Then, I continued to turn to final dimension. I finished this pen with CA/BLO, then HUT PPP I and II.
The small log from which I cut the pen blanks is one of a group of logs cut from a tree that fell on my in-laws property near Birmingham, AL. I sliced some veneers from the center of the log to use for other projects; the outside cuts were thick enough to make pen blanks.

The small log from which I cut the pen blanks is one of a group of logs cut from a tree that fell on my in-laws property near Birmingham, AL. I sliced some veneers from the center of the log to use for other projects; the outside cuts were thick enough to make pen blanks.
