Tool Handles with "grip"

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It appears that of late I seem to be making more tool handles than pens. Of the two turning activities, I don't know which I like best. These three(3) handles are designed to be ergonomically pleasing. They "feel" good in the hand and are easy to grip. As a bonus feature, the octagon handle will never "roll" of the workbench. Constantly striving to attain the "look" and "performance" to make the best handle possible. Hope you enjoy viewing these as well.
 

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Nice tool handles Peter, I certainly can appreciate the octagonal handle, What type wood is the short one at the bottom of the first group??


Thanks Ken. The shortie is a walnut burl. The reed look is oak and the light one is sycamore. Variety makes the world 'go round'.:wink:
 
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