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  1. #1
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    Default Superbunnies new pen

    Hi guys, just an update. I purchased the Sherwood mini lathe four weeks ago and have been working hard at it. I must say I’m very happy with the new Sherwood mini lathe and the adjustable speed. As a result I’ve been at work turning some new pens, pencil, letter opener and an iPad wand in various timbers, I don’t like using acrylic blanks, I’m a wood person. I just finished a pen called the Sadona from Timberbits and have lined up some more exotic pens for later when the drill bits arrive. For now below is a sample of some for your pleasure.
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    Well now I’ve gone into the rabbit hole and starting to experiment a bit more with fountain pens and using queen ebony. Anyhow, here are my latest pens.
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    Very nice Super bunny,

    Love the little rings on the Slim line, nice touch,

    Pens can be quite addictive [emoji849].

    Cheers Matt.

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    you'll loose yourself in the pen turning and other small things
    enjoy life we are only here a short time not a long time

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    Well what can I say, I just can’t help myself. Here is my latest creation, The Bromello kit completed in Red Gum and one of my best pens to date. I’m not selling this one as I love it so much and it turned out so well. Enjoy
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    Looking good Mate!! I really like that pen.
    I have made a few rollerballs using that kit, it is also called a “Churchill “
    ​Brad.

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    Looks fantastic SB,
    Red gum can can be tricky too turn, but I reckon you’re been successful there.

    Well done, what’s next ???

    Cheers Matt.

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