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6 comments so far
Grant Davis
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posted 153 days ago
All are very nice but I think my favorites are the satin and tulip wood
-- Grant...."GO BUCKEYES"
Rog
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posted 153 days ago
Ah outstage my seed/bulb planter or dibbet…..Yep those pens look great but I’m still waiting for you to make me one. Great work Ryan….
-- Feel the wood and let it tell you what to make of it.
MarkWilk
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posted 151 days ago
Those kits always interested me. How did you handle drilling through the long blank? My drill press has about a 4.25” throw, so longer blanks become a challenge for me.
Great looking pens!
-- Mark, Florida, http://penturner.wordpress.com/
Karson
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posted 151 days ago
Some great looking pens. nice job. I like the tulip wood also.
-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
Partridge
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posted 142 days ago
mark I do not think the blanks have to be much more the 3 1/4. but i would do what i can with DP and chuck up for the rest.
that you all for your coments.
-- Do it right the first time. Becuase fixing it is a wast of time.
a1Jim
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posted 142 days ago
Nice group of pens
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon