mikespenturningz
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Here is another segmented pen. This time I used much thicker aluminum. I just love this combination of woods.
Here is another segmented pen. This time I used much thicker aluminum. I just love this combination of woods.
Here is another segmented pen. This time I used much thicker aluminum. I just love this combination of woods.
Here is another segmented pen. This time I used much thicker aluminum. I just love this combination of woods.
This pen is made from Thuya Burl and Madrone Burl on a Black Titanium Jr. Gent 2.
I use DoctorsWoodShop finishes. It has taken me a bit of time to get a good method to get a really good finish but it is worth the time taken. I really like this product and am on my second bottle of it now. Great stuff and very durable. My carry pen was finished with it almost a year ago and still looks pretty good.
DoctorsWoodShop
I use DoctorsWoodShop finishes. It has taken me a bit of time to get a good method to get a really good finish but it is worth the time taken. I really like this product and am on my second bottle of it now. Great stuff and very durable. My carry pen was finished with it almost a year ago and still looks pretty good.
DoctorsWoodShop
You'll have to do a tutorial of the method you've started using...:wink:
wow, they have several finishes available. Which have you found best suits pen making?
I use DoctorsWoodShop finishes. It has taken me a bit of time to get a good method to get a really good finish but it is worth the time taken. I really like this product and am on my second bottle of it now. Great stuff and very durable. My carry pen was finished with it almost a year ago and still looks pretty good.
DoctorsWoodShop
You'll have to do a tutorial of the method you've started using...:wink:
wow, they have several finishes available. Which have you found best suits pen making?
I use the pen makers mix and walnut oil for everything wood now. That is all I use.
Also I do have a thread in the Segmenting forum in Blank Making that shows a lot of what I do. It is a picture tutorial.
I use DoctorsWoodShop finishes. It has taken me a bit of time to get a good method to get a really good finish but it is worth the time taken. I really like this product and am on my second bottle of it now. Great stuff and very durable. My carry pen was finished with it almost a year ago and still looks pretty good.
DoctorsWoodShop
You'll have to do a tutorial of the method you've started using...:wink:
wow, they have several finishes available. Which have you found best suits pen making?
I use the pen makers mix and walnut oil for everything wood now. That is all I use.
Also I do have a thread in the Segmenting forum in Blank Making that shows a lot of what I do. It is a picture tutorial.
:good: cool.
That is the hardest thing for me to do, is take pictures throughout my process. I'll take a picture of the kit, and blanks....and the next thing you know I have the completed pen in my hand and I'm saying "dangit!, I didn't anymore photos!".
I give up. Where does the metal come from. Tried it with foil to disastrous results.
love the look. how badly does it eat tools?