More pens. . Individual Pics are in my gallery, here is a picture of 4 together.
C clowman ********* Clay Lowman Dec 28, 2005 #1 More pens. . Individual Pics are in my gallery, here is a picture of 4 together.
C clowman ********* Clay Lowman Dec 28, 2005 #3 With a schew. It's super easy. Just lay it flat and ease it into the wood till you get the depth you want, flip the schew over if you want a round groove. Play around with the angle you insert it to get the desired V groove.
With a schew. It's super easy. Just lay it flat and ease it into the wood till you get the depth you want, flip the schew over if you want a round groove. Play around with the angle you insert it to get the desired V groove.
DaveO New User DaveO Dec 28, 2005 #5 Great looking stuff Clay!!! I really like the spalted one, it's like nature's tye-dye. Dave
C clowman ********* Clay Lowman Dec 28, 2005 #6 Schew... skew... sometimes, my typing is worse than my speeling...
D L Ames New User D L Ames Dec 28, 2005 #7 Great loooking pens Clay. I like the modifications you are making. D L
Steve D Member Steve DeWeese Dec 28, 2005 #8 Do you hold the skew askew? Nice pens, you are off and running.
C clowman ********* Clay Lowman Dec 28, 2005 #9 I tend to hold the skew with a very unsteady, nervous hand, close my eyes, and push forward, where it lands on the pen is where the groove stands!
I tend to hold the skew with a very unsteady, nervous hand, close my eyes, and push forward, where it lands on the pen is where the groove stands!
woodguy1975 New User John Dec 29, 2005 #10 Looking good man! The skew is a pretty dangerous tool, but when you get used to using it it is very handy for pens. See ya, John
Looking good man! The skew is a pretty dangerous tool, but when you get used to using it it is very handy for pens. See ya, John