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Andyp wrote:Thanks Malc. As religiuos symbols of any kind are banned in French state schools I thought it was subtle enough to be used in class if she so wished.
Phil wrote:Very smart Andy.
And subtle.
What did you use for the cross
Andyp wrote:My twins have been invited to a confirmation by a friend so they asked me if I could make her a pen.
In apple with walnut cross..........
Rod wrote:Nice work- did you do the sewing too?
Rod
DaveL wrote:Some very careful gluing to get that to come out, nicely done.
Andyp wrote:
I was chuffed that it came out perfectly.
Andyp wrote:... from 3 to 1 mm by Rob, the woodbloke, of this parish to match the kerf of my champion mitre saw.
Andyp wrote:Phil wrote:Very smart Andy.
And subtle.
What did you use for the cross
You’ve not being paying attention Phil
From the OPAndyp wrote:My twins have been invited to a confirmation by a friend so they asked me if I could make her a pen.
In apple with walnut cross..........
Woodbloke wrote:Andyp wrote:... from 3 to 1 mm by Rob, the woodbloke, of this parish to match the kerf of my champion mitre saw.
I remember it well , nice job on the pen Andy, something I've never tried - Rob
Andyp wrote:
Thanks Rob,
Pen turning is easy. It is coming up with a design then executing it well that really floats my boat.
Rod wrote:Unless they’ve come up with something different, when I made pens you had to buy a kit of mandrels, spacers etc for each type of pen. Occasionally some sets worked for more than one style.
Rod
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