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    Here is another Sedona this time we have another www Sedona problem is I cannot remember what timber it is The other thing is it started with plenty more of the blue resin showing but I was very disappointed when I got to the end to only have small parts of it showing but as usual I am interested to hear what you think ?

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    Looks good mate can we see the other side ;-)

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    Another good looker Ian. Don't ya hate it when ya lose what ya thought was going to be a feature of the pen, still in this case it may be a case of less is more.
    Regards Rumnut.

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    there is still plenty of good grain in there with just a touch of resin

    looks pretty good to me

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    good looking pen - I also have to agree there is not much resin (but does there need to be 50/50 on every pen ..??)


    just curious what does WWW stand for .??

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    I think the timber has enough interesting grain pattern that you do not want to much resign. To me it is spot on.
    Well done
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    WWW means "Worthless Wood" not sure what last W is, could be "Waste", but as we can see, that what was thought to be a throwaway can be made into a beautiful thing with a bit of help with Casting. Amos
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    Quote Originally Posted by PenTurner View Post
    WWW means "Worthless Wood" not sure what last W is, could be "Waste", but as we can see, that what was thought to be a throwaway can be made into a beautiful thing with a bit of help with Casting. Amos
    I new the blank was a worthless wood blank but had not herd of a WWW blank before...


    maybe its as elma Fudd would say "wrotten wrubbish wood" ??? you know.. just like a WOK is something you Fwow a Wabbits

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    Quote Originally Posted by PenTurner View Post
    WWW means "Worthless Wood" not sure what last W is, could be "Waste", but as we can see, that what was thought to be a throwaway can be made into a beautiful thing with a bit of help with Casting. Amos
    Yes Salty I www ould of thought you new what it all meant but Amos was on the money that sounds good by me

    Cheers Ian

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