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Jarred

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Well, I started turning pens about 2 months ago, and I'm up to about 50 now. Quite a lot of fun. I was cleaning out my garage when I rediscovered a shedhorn that I found on a hike a couple of years back. My son made a $1 bet with me that I couldn't make a pen with it— a surefire way to guarantee a completed project within the next 24 hours. Anyway the hardware is gold titanium, finish is CA, and the stand is a piece of firewood and the rest of the antler. Enjoy!

P.S. He got the dollar back for his help cleaning the garage.
 

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I love this. I have the rack from my first deer a few years back and it's too small to do anything else with. This is now on the schedule.
 
I have a few mammoth ivory, and I look forward to engraving the surface of the finished product.

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Have you read my tutorial in the Library? Try avoiding all the porous/inner fiber as it does not shine. P.
Do you have a link? I don't think mine is big enough to have porous inner material. 😂 The trick will be finding a straight enough section.
 
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