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Hey yall.
Got another captive ring pen. as yall can see I tried 2 rings this time used purpleheart and maple. Unfortunatly the maple burned a little when tring to release it. It was tooo close to the tube to sand out oh well. Hope yall like
 

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Hi Jude!

First post on this forum. Wondered why you didn't already have other comments... :confused:
Saw this pen on another forum. I like it. The idea of captive rings on a pen is a novel one. They'd get in my way, and I'd get mad, but I still like it. :D
Just a thought, concerning the burn... have you tried a little bleach followed by vinegar? i.e., apply the bleach, allow a little time for it to work, then put a squelch to the lightening effect with a little vinegar... I've heard that this wood work on would.... :eek: would work on wood. :p Never tried it, but if it's not too late....
 
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Thanks for the reply. the rings do dot get in the way (I thought they woud also) they just fall and stay. Never thought of bleach it's worth a try. I think I will intentionaly burn one and try before I try it on the pen.
Thanks again
Jude
 
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