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brianinpa
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posted 479 days ago
This I like. What did you do to get the keyboard in the pen?
-- Brian, Lebanon PA, If you aren’t having fun doing it, find something else to do.
trifern
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posted 479 days ago
Very jazzy pen Kerux. I have seen and admired these pen kits. After some practice, I want to upgrade my hardware to rhodium. Thank you for sharing.
-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.
kenn
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posted 479 days ago
Looks great, my youngest daughter has been bugging me to buy her this kit. Did you have any problems stopping bleed through onto the keys when sanding and finishing? Nice job.
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TedM
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posted 479 days ago
Sweet…
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Grant Davis
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posted 479 days ago
Nic epen Kerux.
Brian, these pens are purchased as an inlay kit. You can view the kit here http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/store/New_Products___Pen_Inlay_Kits___pen_inlay?Args=
-- Grant...."GO BUCKEYES"
itsme_timd
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posted 479 days ago
Very nice Kerux! I’ve wanted to try one of these kits – I’d like to do the puzzle one – but was wondering how hard these are to turn. How difficult was this one?
-- Tim D. - Woodstock, GA
thetimberkid
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posted 479 days ago
Great job!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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