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Chuck Key

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Trying to come up with a star shape and this is the best attempt sofar with my limited router bit assortment. Something like this might make an interesting BS but I have not tried one to date.



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Originally posted by Ron in Drums PA
<br />I agree, lets see the whole thing!!

Don't have a picture of the whole thing just one on a pen stand I made several years ago for another pen. Remember this is a work in progress and not "Show off your pens" so you get what you paid for:



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Does the nib section add that much to the star shape I was trying to show?

Chuckie
 
Originally posted by Darley
<br />Chuckie did you use an indexing plate? could try 5 point star, nice pen BTW what kind of wood is that?

Yes, I used an indexing plate. I have an 8 division and a 24 division plate so neither of these would work without modification. I used a protractor and marked off 5 72 degree segments on the 8 division plate and drilled new holes for use in making the star.

The wood is Birdseye Maple. I would call it crosscut birdseye maple.

Chuckie
 
That is excellent. The only thing I am wondering is does the clip really work on it? It looks buried. I could see doing a clipless pen with this design. Maybe a clipless solid body with it flaring on both sides. It would sit well on a desk with the facets. Very nice and unique!
 
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