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A lot of members have asked me how I make my Rifle Cartridge Bullet Pens so I finally finished this tutorial I have been working on over the past year and thought I would post for the benefit of the members on this forum.

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Very interesting. Thanks Les.
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Thanks very much Les. I have been wondering how do make them and now I can.

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Thanks Less This is a great tutorial with very clear pictures. I will use this often.
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Good tutorial Les. Have fixed a couple of things in my process now
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Hi Les

I´m new here on the wwf, I have now time to study your tutorial at the moment, but can i down load it, I don´t know if is legal here on the wwf, if so, nice work any way.

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Nice one Les, very well described and inspiring too. Really going to have to give this a try.
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hi im not usually here on the pen side but this is very interesting, i have seen this done once before but this is the most compete. i have some knowledge of metal lathes and metal machining so it was very interesting to see this all done on a wood lathe. oh one thing you can use wood chisels to shape brass or copper but for tool care get a cheap wood working one not for wood turning and use it like a scraper, not sure about using a good skew chisel . very cool idea and very profitable thanks for sharing
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Thank you Les for taking the time to document and photograph your tutorial on cartridge or bullet pens, it is much appreciated. Amos
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Great tutorial, Les. I have looked over some other before, but was never 100 % sure I understand it correctly. This one I do. Thanks for taking the time to make this. George
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