Spalted Pecan (I think) desk set

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An Atlas (or Carbara) pen with a paperclip cup and business card holder.

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Hey Julia, I hope no fools use the details on your card. Remember that this forum is viewable by ANYONE[;)]

Edited to koreckt my krummy grammer, and to say I like the hi-lights on the pen[:D]
 

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Did you create the slot for the business cards before or after turning. If after, do you have a jig you use to stabilize the turning? Excellent wood choice and excellent set!

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Jigs? We don't need no stinking jigs!

I turned the business card holder to a dome shape, then pushed the tool rest up so that a corner of it was between the jaws of the chuck. That prevented the chuck from turning and I just sawed a slot in the dome and cleaned it up with hand-carving tools and a file. Then I sanded, sealed, and finished.

Now, about that wood envy...

Oh, our time is up for today, we'll have to discuss that next week.

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James, that's a great idea! This card holder doesn't fit the cup but I think I'll try that on the next one.

Thanks for the feedback!
 
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