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    Default french green

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    hardware from woodturingz
    wood from beartothwood (extra)
    mylands friction polish and carnauba for finish

    all comments are welcome ( only good comments )
    All comments are welcome



    froggy the french snail and frog eater.


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    before being an oak they all were a glans

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    Nice aren't they nice woods to work with. they do take a beautiful finish
    bye Toni

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    Green, Yummm!

    Nice design too!

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    Nice work Kruger, I like the lamination work that you have done and the design is plesing to the eyes. You have a yellow and green veneer are they timber or another medium that you have used an the green is different to the majority of the pen. Is it the same type of blank but with a lighter penetration of colour?
    Darren

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdar View Post
    Nice work Kruger, I like the lamination work that you have done and the design is plesing to the eyes. You have a yellow and green veneer are they timber or another medium that you have used an the green is different to the majority of the pen. Is it the same type of blank but with a lighter penetration of colour?
    Darren
    they are two timber veneers. one is grey green the other is yellow.
    I have used two different green deyed blanks.
    the angle cut is about 10 ° for the top cut and 20° for the bottom cut.
    I thought of balancing the forms of the high part and I put fine mouldings between the two averages of the center
    All comments are welcome



    froggy the french snail and frog eater.


    We have all to learn from the ones of the
    others

    before being an oak they all were a glans

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