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This is a blank Mark James walked me through making when i visited last month. So here it is, the "Waffle House". 7 coats of thin as a finish
 

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See, easy enough even a cave man can make it.
Or Hillbilly!!

I was trying to be polite, but not sure calling you a cave man accomplished that :wink:
Notice one of the yellow segments didn't get sanded long enough :) Did you spot it:wink:

If you mean one of the end caps, yes. If its another, then no.

And you say I'm picky???
Was an end cap and one of the yellow triangles. @nd one from top or third from top. It's on right side, but noticeable. Especially when you know how they are made :biggrin:
 
Now, I know what a Waffle House is, I've eaten at them for over 40 years.
Why is that pen called such?
Did I miss something?
 
Now, I know what a Waffle House is, I've eaten at them for over 40 years.
Why is that pen called such?
Did I miss something?

This is their Logo:

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Several years ago several of use began to get together 2-3 times a year. Going to breakfast at Waffle house became a tradition. Ernie suggested I try to construct a blank similar to their design. After figuring out how (squares/triangles), I showed Ernie, Chuck and Wayne how to make them (also displayed in one of my previous threads).
 

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Now, I know what a Waffle House is, I've eaten at them for over 40 years.
Why is that pen called such?
Did I miss something?

This is their Logo:

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Several years ago several of use began to get together 2-3 times a year. Going to breakfast at Waffle house became a tradition. Ernie suggested I try to construct a blank similar to their design. After figuring out how (squares/triangles), I showed Ernie, Chuck and Wayne how to make them (also displayed in one of my previous threads).


D'oh! :)
 
Great Pen, Ernie.
Beautiful Segmented Blank, Precise, Segments, Excellent Joints. As we have come to expect from Mark, the "Tutor".
Excellent Fit and Finish, and "No" I couldn't find "the yellow segments didn't get sanded long enough"
Congratulation, Ernie and Mark.
Brian.
 
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