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Old 12-08-2006, 01:47 PM
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Three Kings out of aromatic cedar pen blanks, lightly oiled to bring out the grain and color.

Hope you enjoy them .... I did !


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Garry,

Excellent work, and reflective of the season! Thanks for sharing!

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Great job Ash. You did a how many of these?
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Old 12-08-2006, 04:38 PM
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Thanks Gary !
Good to see you on , was wondering what had happened to you .


Ron ,
the pen blanks have really been great , I get tired of one job , I shift and 1 hour later a finished carving ..

then back to work on the other carving and somewhere in between ...I think I do my real job

Since I started with the pen blanks I have done 14 of them , the new Santa and another section of the staff, been a busy week here .

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Ashby:
Great job on the three kings,love your work in cedar.
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Thanks Mark,

I have to say , it really has become a nice wood to work with. And has really taught me a lot about making clean cuts. I am not sanding and the finish is a light oil in my hands and rubed lightly on the piece and then wiped off so that the smell is not hindered to badly.

And my office well , I think I am going have to say something to the clean up crew.. they have stopped sweeping my office and posted a sign saying hamster cage , enter with caution !

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I really like the simplicity of these Ash!

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