Phillip Kelley Member Joined Apr 10, 2013 Messages 554 Location Arkansas Jun 8, 2013 #1 Every pen is an experience. This is a piece of Mesquite I got while in San Antonio. Added a little copper just to see if I could!:eat: Attachments DSC00954.JPG 131.3 KB · Views: 243 DSC00955.JPG 89.5 KB · Views: 192
Every pen is an experience. This is a piece of Mesquite I got while in San Antonio. Added a little copper just to see if I could!:eat:
mikespenturningz Member Joined Feb 24, 2012 Messages 4,368 Location Claremont NH Jun 8, 2013 #2 Hey that segmenting looks great. You should post a picture of that pen in the no comments thread in segmenting so it will be preserved.
Hey that segmenting looks great. You should post a picture of that pen in the no comments thread in segmenting so it will be preserved.
SDB777 Member Joined Feb 6, 2010 Messages 6,620 Location Cabot, Arkansas USA Jun 9, 2013 #3 The segments look pretty nice! I think I would have made them either both bias'd cut or both straight...or mixed them together for a more uniform look(then again, I haven't had a successful segment so maybe I should :foot-in-mouth Nice find on the timber too! Scott (my foot fits right in there) B
The segments look pretty nice! I think I would have made them either both bias'd cut or both straight...or mixed them together for a more uniform look(then again, I haven't had a successful segment so maybe I should :foot-in-mouth Nice find on the timber too! Scott (my foot fits right in there) B
Phillip Kelley Member Joined Apr 10, 2013 Messages 554 Location Arkansas Jun 9, 2013 #4 ok! ok! mikespenturningz said: Hey that segmenting looks great. You should post a picture of that pen in the no comments thread in segmenting so it will be preserved. Click to expand... THANKS!
ok! ok! mikespenturningz said: Hey that segmenting looks great. You should post a picture of that pen in the no comments thread in segmenting so it will be preserved. Click to expand... THANKS!