Hi All
I helped a friend in Brisbane with this.
350 Euro pens in Redgum and engraved with the company name.
I turned 200 of them and engraved all.
Thanks to David at Timberbits for his support.
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Hi All
I helped a friend in Brisbane with this.
350 Euro pens in Redgum and engraved with the company name.
I turned 200 of them and engraved all.
Thanks to David at Timberbits for his support.
Must be for the Queensland gov , instead of golden handshakes for "Retiring " Public servants :C , better you than me on that lot ,would drive me nuts ,I try not to do more than 3-4 of the same kind in a row hehe.Well done all round , cheers ~ John :2tsup::2tsup:
Well done Lindz that is a magnificent achievement :2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:
Well done indeed!!:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:
I am having a beer for you!!:D
So can we have a tutorial on Euros Now?? Haha well done that's one big effort
Gee Lindz, what an effort !. I can only count 349 :roflmao:
Thanks for the comments fellas
I am not keen to turn a Euro for a while
Did you engrave the metal or the wood and how?
Wow, what a collection :2tsup:
Euro, I would have thought any pen :rolleyes:. I did 50 for a project I was on once, stopped turning pens for 6 months
Don't remind me, I give a pen as a parting gift to anyone I have worked for, or anyone who has worked for me. So far the cut backs have cost me ~$700, I stopped making cheap pens years ago :doh:, and there are still more to go :C
Quite some time spent in the shed. :2tsup:
Wow! Amazing effort
You must have had some patience to make that lot Lindz. Euros are a nice pen but they can be a pain with the parting tool portion of the turning. Great work. That's a big commission. :2tsup::2tsup: