Jr. Statesman in Plumeria and Celtic theme (Laser cut)

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I just finished these two this morning. Wanting to make a pen for my sister in Hawaii. She loves plumeria, so thought I'd give that a try. The pieces are quite small and thin, so I couldn't get rid of the burn edges completely. It kinda works, though. Figured I would try a celtic based design for the other, as a backup. The lowers of both are Hawaiian Koa. Uppers are redheart, patagonian rosewood, purpleheart, osage orange and maple.
 

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I love what you are doing!

Some may not appreciate the technology, but hey - technology will evolve and will occur whether folks want it or not. Embrace evolution... Superb designs. I am a huge fan!
 
Thank you very much, guys! Of course, I don't expect everyone to like this style of pen making. Just as there are some disciplines that don't appeal to me. It's all good! Thanks again!
 
Love your technical skills and the quality of the work.
Seeing both pens in the same photo was a bit much for me.
I went back and looked at each one alone, blocking the other, and they're wonderful.
 
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Love your technical skills and the quality of the work.
Seeing both pens in the same photo was a bit much for me.
I went back and looked at each one alone, blocking the other, and they're wonderful.
I get that, Gary! I've thought that myself sometimes... Thank you!
 
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