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In this thread (https://woodbarter.com/threads/figured-black-locust-pen-blanks-for-finished-pen.34555/) @barry richardson offered a box of figured black locust pen blanks in return for one completed pen.

This will go in tomorrow's mail to complete the trade. The pen is a Jr. Statesman. Barry let me practice with a melamine lacquer finish which gives a bit of a shine but not nearly as glossy as CA. The advantages, I hope, are a durable finish that feels more like wood and less like acrylic.

Thanks again, Barry, its a great bunch of pen blanks.

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Very nice work, Tom.

Could you elaborate on the melamine lacquer finish? Which finish exactly are you using for this and how are you applying it and polishing it out?
 

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Beauty! Would’ve never guessed that was locust... looks more like walnut.
 

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Very nice work, Tom.

Could you elaborate on the melamine lacquer finish? Which finish exactly are you using for this and how are you applying it and polishing it out?
Matt, here are the step by step instructions I used along with an explanation. I got the lacquer at Craft Supply.
http://www.beaufortink.co.uk/achieving succes with melamine as a finish.pdf

Beauty! Would’ve never guessed that was locust... looks more like walnut.
Remember this thread, Doc? https://woodbarter.com/threads/this-woods-got-me-stumped.33952/
 

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Wow that was a fast turn around! Looks great! Thank you, cant wait to get it in my hands...
 

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That looks great.
Your document is excellent.

Are the Cestnut products available in US?

Great job
Just to be clear, the document was prepared by Phil Dart of Beaufort Ink.

Craft Supplies sells some Chestnut products, dyes for example. The melamine lacquer I got from them was a Mylands product.
 
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Thank you Tom

Was reading the doc again.

What does he mean by tissue? Is it more like tissue paper you would use in gift bags? Or will regular paper towels work?

Thanks again
 

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Best I can figure he is talking about a paper towel of some type. I used blue shop towels.
 

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I thought he meant tp....
I thought that at first also, but it appears there are several types of "center-feed rolls". The most common seems to be what is used for hand drying. Center-feed means just that, the next piece comes from the center of the roll vs outside.
 
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