G Gary B. Reeter Member Joined Oct 9, 2013 Messages 53 Location San Bernardino, CA Dec 18, 2013 #1 Hello everybody, Still Fairly new to this. These are my number 3 & 4 pens. They are made from Holy land olive wood. They are Christmas presents for two of our very good friends. Gary Attachments image.jpg 264.1 KB · Views: 330 Last edited: Dec 18, 2013
Hello everybody, Still Fairly new to this. These are my number 3 & 4 pens. They are made from Holy land olive wood. They are Christmas presents for two of our very good friends. Gary
G GRMiller Member Joined Oct 4, 2013 Messages 71 Location Peck, Michigan Dec 18, 2013 #2 Nice pens. I like the smaller cross clip my ask where you got it from? Thank You
longbeard Member Joined Jan 26, 2012 Messages 2,700 Location West Virginia Dec 18, 2013 #3 Love olive wood from the holy land. Those look great, nice grain to them, well done. Those should be well received.
Love olive wood from the holy land. Those look great, nice grain to them, well done. Those should be well received.
G Gary B. Reeter Member Joined Oct 9, 2013 Messages 53 Location San Bernardino, CA Dec 18, 2013 #4 Small Cross Clips I got the small cross clips from Bear Tooth Woods. They are available in both gold and chrome. Gary
Small Cross Clips I got the small cross clips from Bear Tooth Woods. They are available in both gold and chrome. Gary
gimpy Member Joined Mar 10, 2012 Messages 2,619 Location Danville, Pa Dec 18, 2013 #5 I am sure both friends will be very happy, I know I would be Nice job
StuartCovey Member Joined Oct 2, 2013 Messages 568 Location Rogers, AR Dec 18, 2013 #6 Those great pens! I like the grain in them. Nice job.
Edgar New Member Advocate Staff member Joined Feb 6, 2013 Messages 6,940 Location Alvin, TX 77511 Dec 18, 2013 #7 Nice job & beautiful woods. I prefer the small cross clips too & that's about all I use on my BOW pens anymore.
Nice job & beautiful woods. I prefer the small cross clips too & that's about all I use on my BOW pens anymore.
thewishman Member Joined Mar 9, 2006 Messages 8,211 Location Reynoldsburg, Ohio, USA. Dec 18, 2013 #8 Nice work, olive is fun to turn. How did you get your grip lines so evenly spaced?
G Gary B. Reeter Member Joined Oct 9, 2013 Messages 53 Location San Bernardino, CA Dec 18, 2013 #9 Grip Lines Hi Chris, I wish I could say that I did the lines ones at a time but I didn't. Follow the link to the tool I used; Henry Taylor M2 HSS Rex & Kip Signature Finger Grip Tool | Pen Making | Craft Supplies USA Gary Last edited: Dec 18, 2013
Grip Lines Hi Chris, I wish I could say that I did the lines ones at a time but I didn't. Follow the link to the tool I used; Henry Taylor M2 HSS Rex & Kip Signature Finger Grip Tool | Pen Making | Craft Supplies USA Gary
lorbay Member Joined Jul 2, 2009 Messages 3,391 Location BC. Canada Dec 18, 2013 #10 Looks like you are doing very well. Nice. Lin.
G Gary B. Reeter Member Joined Oct 9, 2013 Messages 53 Location San Bernardino, CA Dec 18, 2013 #11 Thanks for the Kind Comments Thanks everyone for all the kind comments. This is a Great Forum!!! Happy Holidays! Gary
Thanks for the Kind Comments Thanks everyone for all the kind comments. This is a Great Forum!!! Happy Holidays! Gary
Ambidex Member Joined Nov 2, 2011 Messages 1,108 Location Bristol NH 03222 Dec 18, 2013 #12 thewishman said: Nice work, olive is fun to turn. How did you get your grip lines so evenly spaced? Click to expand... My first thought was that:biggrin:
thewishman said: Nice work, olive is fun to turn. How did you get your grip lines so evenly spaced? Click to expand... My first thought was that:biggrin:
H hobbyist2013 Member Joined Jan 31, 2013 Messages 372 Location Franklin, TN Dec 19, 2013 #13 I would call this art! The wood looks nice, well shaped and finished pen! Love the grain on the wood Very classy work!.
I would call this art! The wood looks nice, well shaped and finished pen! Love the grain on the wood Very classy work!.