alamocdc
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I was calling this dyed, but I think colored is actually a better term. After seeing the various dyed BEs and other dyed wood pens, I've been thinking about doing some. I'm probably not the first to try this, but I haven't checked the archives for results so pleased forgive my ignorance. I ran across a blue and a purple highlighter the other day and thought, "Hey, that might work on a light wood." So I gave it a try. Sorry, but the picture doesn't show the purple like it really is. My 6 year old Fuji takes great pics outdoors, but inside on macro is a different story. You also can't see the chatoyance of this maple. When I handed it to my wife, she turned it in her hands and said, "Wow, this changes color!" Even the purple tinted areas change. In short (oh really![}
]), the highlighter worked (for me), but in retrospect, I should have let it dry longer before continuing. It would have stayed darker, I think. Finished with Deft Sanding Sealer and lacquer. Sorry this is so long. I'm easily excited when I try something new and it works!
These are two pictures of the same pen.
So I don't waste another post, a coworker gave me several nice logs of what her husband told her was Locust. She asked for a nice pen to send with her son when he starts college this fall. This is it and if it isn't Locust, someone please correct me. Whatever it is, it turned and finished really well. Turned a Zircote CB for it.
Critiques are always welcome!


So I don't waste another post, a coworker gave me several nice logs of what her husband told her was Locust. She asked for a nice pen to send with her son when he starts college this fall. This is it and if it isn't Locust, someone please correct me. Whatever it is, it turned and finished really well. Turned a Zircote CB for it.
Critiques are always welcome!