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    Default Sierra click

    Hi all
    I nolrmaly lurk over on the general turning forum but I have been looking with interest at some of the pens on this forum and thought I would show you all one of my recent pens
    A sierra click from costal tea tree the finish is Rustins
    look forward to your comments
    regards
    Bowl Basher
    I can turn large lumps of wood into very small bowls

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    How good's that!
    very nice pen, love the fiddleback
    the finish looks good
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    Look'n good there, not a commonly seen wood that I recall and not so many click sierras either , if I could turn bowls as well as you turn pens then I would be happy indeed. As an aside I was pulling out some wood for my next batch of pens this week and I found a lonely Ti-tree burl blank ,I forget what I earmarked it for ,but seemed a very dark wood under its coat of wax. Cheers ~ John
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    Well done BB!! That is a beautiful blank.

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    Default Click Sierra

    Hey Bowl Basher,

    Veeeerrry Nice, I like the finish, I have been playing with CA/BLO and am looking for something different. Where did you get the Kit from?? apparently I need to make click Pens not twisties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HazzaB View Post
    Hey Bowl Basher,

    Veeeerrry Nice, I like the finish, I have been playing with CA/BLO and am looking for something different. Where did you get the Kit from?? apparently I need to make click Pens not twisties.

    HazzaB
    Thanks for the comments I will see if I can dig out some photos of more of my pens
    I tend to stick to the larger pen kits Siera click and twist also baron fountain pens I get all my kits from Addictive at wentworthville
    Regards
    Bowl Basher
    I can turn large lumps of wood into very small bowls

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    Great work BB that is a great looking pen, the sierra clicks are also excellent kits best of the clock IMHO

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    Great looking pen




    cheers jason

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    Nice pen

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