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Hexhead

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Thanks I wish I would have seen Tom McMillans pens and how to do before I tried it, it would have saved me a lot of aggravation. Looks to me as he is the master this type of pen, they are really sharp. I got my idea off another web sight, it actually might have been one of his pens, He said he did his with a gouge but me being of the lazy sort had this slim carbide bit and craved it out with flex shaft, I had a few failures before this result. you have to make sure you don't take too much off when your turning it or the wood underneath starts feathering in. If you look at the photo close you can see it started that on the end of the blank. You can't really see it while it's spinning so you have to check often. This is a great site to learn from the masters![:)]
 
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