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Spalted Pecan, Mesquite and Texas Ebony glue up on 8mm Designer (Parker refill). This is part of a 30 pen Christmas order for a dentist in Texas. She wanted all native Texas woods. I didn't feel like just doin all 30 pens in either of the three woods, so I'm breaking up the monotony by doing a few of these as well. They will all be laser engraved.

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And another view of the same pen so you can see the other woods in the lower barrel.

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Sorry about the wash out. It seems I always get that when I don't use one of my pen rests and I can't figure out why. All the settings are the same. You get the general idea anyway.
 
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Billy,

You are getting the hang of it.

By the way...I do have more spalted Pecan...not the red spalt but if you are interested, I can email you some pics. [;)]
 
I like that one better than the first.
Do you mind if I do a variation on it?
BTW the Cherry walnut one I told you I was working on was a dud.
Try a 3 wood spiral segment for your customer.
 
Thanks again, all! Anthony, I almost had a stroke when she placed the order. I just couldn't believe it. They are to be gifts for other area dentists and doctors, so I have to make sure and do my best work. Might lead to future sales. [:D]

Alan, just keep practicing. Only yesterday I had to turn a Cherry w/Walnut inlay off the tubes because it didn't turn out right. Sometimes you get it right, sometimes you don't. When you find a technique that works, you'll remember it. [;)]
 
It is a surprisingly nice combination. If it weren't for the clients requests of wood this attractive combination probably would have never happened. Nice work.
 
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