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    some segmented pens with padouk, walnut, maple and (tree for the worms with silk)

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    Nice work.
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    Been busy I see. They all look good I realy like the doughnut pen holder and the seg pen in their. Keep up the good work
    I have done so much for so long with so little I can now do almost anything with nothing!

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    C'mon mate, don't leave us in suspenders. What are the timbers? Any stories to go with 'em?

    The donut's a different idea!
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kruger View Post
    some segmented pens with padouk, walnut, maple and (tree for the worms with silk)
    Kruger I like your segmented pens good tight glue lines and multi angles and a you used timbers that complement each other. Is you donut pen holder a solid donut or is it hollow?
    Darren

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdar View Post
    Kruger I like your segmented pens good tight glue lines and multi angles and a you used timbers that complement each other. Is you donut pen holder a solid donut or is it hollow?
    Darren
    thanks at all

    it is a solid donut

    skew, what means timber?
    woods?
    the woods i use are walnut, padouk, maple and murier (in french)
    i segmented then with an 30° angle.
    the donut is with cherry tree, it was intended to my wife to make a vase for roses
    my english will be better as your rugby behind NZ

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    kruger: timber does mean wood.

    mate, your pens look awesome.

    cheers
    S T I R L O

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    Quote Originally Posted by kruger View Post
    thanks at all
    my english will be better as your rugby behind NZ
    Touche. As they say we are in a rebuilding phase at the moment. I have just started a segmented pen, cutting at 22.5 degrees. Haven't had much shop time except for cutting it at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bdar View Post
    Touche. As they say we are in a rebuilding phase at the moment. I have just started a segmented pen, cutting at 22.5 degrees. Haven't had much shop time except for cutting it at the moment.
    Darren
    how can you cut 22.5°?:eek:

    22° or 23° yes but 22.5° !!!!!
    what do you use?
    a mitre saw or a band saw ?

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