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    Default A mixed bunch

    some I finished this week for the markets,although some are presold

    A bunch of different stylus pens as they seem popular enough at the moment A Zebra wood,black circuit board,an Acrylic ,Curly Jarrah, Sandal-wood , and Rosewood.

    The second batch, bolt action Water buff Horn, bolt action camo, King wood , Crosscut black palm , and a coastal banksia ( thanks to Neil Dai sensei ) I usually try and take photos in Daylight, but been cloudy and overcast last few days, so just a quick flash cheers ~ John

    ( I had forgotten how nice these Europeans can look ,have to make some more hehe )
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    Nice bunch John,
    i like that black palm blank. Looks very interesting,

    have to catch up again soon

    Cheers

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    Excellent work as usual John, if I had to pick one I'd say all of them LOL
    Regards Rumnut.

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    Beautiful sets John . Brave doing a Black Palm Xcut, they love to peel
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    Wow mate nice bunch there looks like you have been bizzy ;-)



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    Well done John, as you said a mixed bunch and is that a Slim that i spy, can't remember the last time i turned a slim

    its coming to that time of year when we are cloudy and overcast everyday

    thanks for showing

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    what type of kit did you use for the non bolt action pens? as i like the shape and think it would be easy for me to turn as a new person to pen turning. Cheers WC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Collector View Post
    what type of kit did you use for the non bolt action pens? as i like the shape and think it would be easy for me to turn as a new person to pen turning. Cheers WC
    Actually the Bolt actions are probably the easiest , Just a single tube to drill and turn ,the other single tube kits are mostly sierra styles ,easily turned as well. The longer single tube is a Vertex (not for beginners as a long hole to drill and very little material left on the tube when finished) The green acrylic is a European style kit, then a couple of streamlines and a good old slim kit. With slims and streamlines, the main thing to watch is when pressing the activater in not to push it in too far as it will stick out too much on the nib end and may not fully retract fully , Pm me if you need more info I can help you with cheers ~ John
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