Thank-you John Gorman for another excellent class in making a wood turned pen! Cheers! :)

Here’s my second wood turned pen ever. Third piece turned on the wood lathe. I loved it!

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Paging @talkers.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Did you intend to post a photo? We’d love to see it, but no picture came through.

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It got trapped in the tags @the end
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Really nice pen! …

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Is that wenge???

No. Wenge is an angry, mean wood.

This is wonderful, kind, gorgeous African Mahogany. It’s a delight to work with, and has a very nice iridescence.

@Kati you once again did a great job.

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More pictures from Tuesday’s class.

Clint first project:

And Steve’s first pen

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