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    Default Hello All....

    I joined the site about a month ago and hang out primarily in the box forum but I do like to do a turning or two on occassion. I bought my PSI lathe almost a year ago. Made lots of pens for Christmas gifts this year and have sold a dozen or so as well. Fun stuff... so here are few of my pens including my first pen turned last February:
    Thanks for looking,
    Corey
    First Pen


    Rosewood Comfort Pen


    Walnut Flattop - My Daily User


    Dyed BEB Comfort Pens


    Walnut Sierra


    Amboyna Rollerball - Flat Top

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    Glad to have ya here. The pens look good. Nice fit and finish and well rounded on styles.
    I have done so much for so long with so little I can now do almost anything with nothing!

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    whoa. the BEB is my favourite but they all look awesome. you seem to have a excellent finish
    S T I R L O

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    Gorgeous finish there. What are you using? Nice pens really gorgeous
    Toni

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    Hi All and thanks for the kind words. The finishes are a mix of products. On the Box Elder Burl pens which are of course dyed and stabilized and the Rosewood comfort, those are Deft Lacquer in a can lathe applied... pretty much per Russ Fairfields Method on his website.

    The Walnut Flat Top was spray lacquered. The walnut Sierra and the Amboyna Burl Rollerball were both a water base poly called Enduro that is applied on the lathe in the same fashion nearly as CA.

    Hope this helps.

    Corey

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