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    Default Snake Wood design for Artme

    Hi All

    Here is an update on my pens I am making for artme D


    Clear cast Snake Wood not 100% sure if I am a fan of the clear cast but still looks awesome

    And the cap of another one the body is on the lathe atm ;-) RMO burl with Amber tinted resin


    So hopefully these are to your liking so far my friend

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    Splendid end!!bravabravabrava

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    Splendid end!!bravabravabrava
    Awesome D

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    The body is going good to but had to flood a little knot with ca


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    They are looking dang good to me Ian, nice work.
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    Thanks Trev D

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    3 done 1 more to go ;-)






    Hope these are to your taste my friend
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    First time I've been thoroughly spoilt in years!!!

    They look tremendous Ian!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    First time I've been thoroughly spoilt in years!!!

    They look tremendous Ian!!!
    Mate no worries and not a problem ;-) one more to go but it has to be done from scratch ;-) Lol

    Just my way of paying back the generosity I was shown by Amos

    Ps the next one will be a killer
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    Ian, at first I thought I was going to see genuine Snakewood! but this is genuine Snake and Wood! very well done and good lookers. PS Snakewood is a very difficult wood to turn , because it is susceptible to heat and cracking. Amos
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    Quote Originally Posted by PenTurner View Post
    Ian, at first I thought I was going to see genuine Snakewood! but this is genuine Snake and Wood! very well done and good lookers. PS Snakewood is a very difficult wood to turn , because it is susceptible to heat and cracking. Amos
    Lol Amos

    Thanks mate Artme is gonna drool when he gets them D

    Yer I heard that need to get my hands on some i think I got a idea cooking

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    So, Ian, this idea, are you going to dip a whole snake in resin!, sorry, I know you love snakes! Or are you going to get a piece of wood and hit it and then call it snakewood! sorry I know you love those curly, long , slithery things.,; can't wait to see what you do, BUT, I am going to have a stick close by when I switch on the computer and open up your thread, if it looks dangerous--watch out computer! Amos
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    Quote Originally Posted by PenTurner View Post
    So, Ian, this idea, are you going to dip a whole snake in resin!, sorry, I know you love snakes! Or are you going to get a piece of wood and hit it and then call it snakewood! sorry I know you love those curly, long , slithery things.,; can't wait to see what you do, BUT, I am going to have a stick close by when I switch on the computer and open up your thread, if it looks dangerous--watch out computer! Amos
    Lol mate all good I cop it all the time about the snakes and now also the Tarantulas oo that's right Tarantulas D

    But I just can't help it I am different D

    Lol mate yer I would be worried to Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nai84 View Post
    Mate no worries and not a problem ;-) one more to go but it has to be done from scratch ;-) Lol

    Just my way of paying back the generosity I was shown by Amos

    Ps the next one will be a killer
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    Sorry Ian, "The next now will be a killer" can't possibly happen, you have already done that with these three.
    Damn can't wait to see how you can top these.

    Cheers, Ian
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