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Alan Morrison

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Last week John @JohnU showed some lovely pens that he made from scraps and I was thinking that I should be doing the same. I need a bit of a thin out.
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Camphor Laurel, Shiraz grape vine, Bloodwood, Indian Rosewood, Purple Heart, and Cocobolo included.
 
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The process of thinning out materials can lead to new designs, new thoughts of how to use small cutoffs, small end caps. I rarely threw away any scrap, (not used) potential segmenting materials - they were gold!

Enjoy!
 
Your top picture looks like mine several years ago. Although the pict below is a small area, I had a table top covered with pieces similar to yours.


Currently I am not doing anything - back problems with pinched nerve with electrical like fire just above my shoulder blade, and a lower crushed disk or something that hurt like the . . . ..
 
Oh I have that problem also. But this past winter I did amajor cleanup in the shop and have to say I had a shelf full of those pieces but I put them in a plastic container. I did not throw them away because that is not nice but did store away to be used at a later date hopefully.
 
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