greasythumb Member Full Member Messages 16 Reaction score 3 Location california First name dean Mar 10, 2012 #1 here are number 5 and 6 cottonstalk pens i have made,let me know what you think.i need to learn to take better pictures also
here are number 5 and 6 cottonstalk pens i have made,let me know what you think.i need to learn to take better pictures also
greasythumb Member Full Member Messages 16 Reaction score 3 Location california First name dean Mar 10, 2012 Thread Starter Thread Starter #2 greasythumb said: here are number 5 and 6 cottonstalk pens i have made,let me know what you think.i need to learn to take better pictures also Click to expand... no pictures??
greasythumb said: here are number 5 and 6 cottonstalk pens i have made,let me know what you think.i need to learn to take better pictures also Click to expand... no pictures??
Dane Fuller Member Full Member Messages 968 Reaction score 517 Location Popcornfarte', Texas First name Dane Mar 15, 2012 #3 These are really cool. Cotton is still king around these parts. I've never made pens but making them out of cotton stalks might get me started. The raw material would be free...LOL
These are really cool. Cotton is still king around these parts. I've never made pens but making them out of cotton stalks might get me started. The raw material would be free...LOL
rdabpenman Rifle Cartridge Pens/Braided Polymer Pen Blanks Full Member Messages 2,713 Reaction score 3,958 Location Red Deer, Alberta. Canada First name Les Today at 8:20 AM #4 Nicely done.
DLJeffs Member Full Member Messages 7,134 Reaction score 18,168 Location central Oregon First name Doug Today at 9:58 AM #5 Nice. Never knew cotton grew on stalks large enough to make usable "lumber". Kind of plain but the story makes them unique.
Nice. Never knew cotton grew on stalks large enough to make usable "lumber". Kind of plain but the story makes them unique.