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    Default Composite Pen Acrylic and Timber.

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    Time consuming but very interesting a different pen as you turn down.

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    Very attractive outcome Peter, really like it.Amos
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    Very nice
    Regards Rumnut.

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    Is that a cactus of some sort? Did you do the casting?

    Ripper job on it, may have been time consuming, but that's what makes the final product all the more satisfying.

    Thanks for sharing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabriel View Post
    Is that a cactus of some sort? Did you do the casting?

    Ripper job on it, may have been time consuming, but that's what makes the final product all the more satisfying.

    Thanks for sharing
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    I think it may be I had the blank for years it looked anything but appealing in the rough but the acrylic is incredible the other stuff finished well. Thanks mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Penpal View Post
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    Time consuming but very interesting a different pen as you turn down.

    Peter.
    All the pics are of the finished pen.

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    Very nicely done mate.

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    Nice work Peter!!!

    I have a pressure pot and some termite eaten timber awaiting my attention.

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    That's a "good looker" Peter, the contrasting colours work well.
    ​Brad.

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    You got to be happy with that

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    I agree when you make something a little different to the norm it can be very time consuming. Most of the time the results can be quite spectacular.

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