Larry Gottlieb
01-24-2004, 12:39 PM
Hi: I have posted photos of three "Freedom" pens that I just turned.
The wood is oak (our national tree) and the corian was purchased as 4" squares from duPont.
I had a few chrome slimline kits to use.
I have made most pens from slimline kits using brushed nickel. I find that these are resistant to scratching or any other damage and wonder if they would be appropriate to use until the chrome kits begin to flow?
This is a great project and I have notified our woodturning group of it.
I would have placed the photos on this forum, but didn't know how to post photos
http://tinyurl.com/2h5dj
Regards
Larry
Moderator took the liberty of putting the pics in this post. see my reply below on how to post pics here
The wood is oak (our national tree) and the corian was purchased as 4" squares from duPont.
I had a few chrome slimline kits to use.
I have made most pens from slimline kits using brushed nickel. I find that these are resistant to scratching or any other damage and wonder if they would be appropriate to use until the chrome kits begin to flow?
This is a great project and I have notified our woodturning group of it.
I would have placed the photos on this forum, but didn't know how to post photos
http://tinyurl.com/2h5dj
Regards
Larry
Moderator took the liberty of putting the pics in this post. see my reply below on how to post pics here