
Metal Inlaid Pens
by Leopold Frilot, Jr.
Capitol Box
by Larry Miller
American Dreamer
by Jim Rinde
Beginner’s Corner: Sharpening Grinds
by Robert Gulley
Rough-Turning and Drying Green Wood
by Sam Angelo

Cholla Cactus Pens
by Barry Gross
Square-in-a-Circle Inlay
by David Reed Smith
Lathe Tool Accessory Holder
by Kenny Ames
Tool Review: Monster Articulated Hollowing System
by Bill Blasic
Behind the Scenes: West Penn Hardwoods
by Kurt Hertzog
Tool Review: Serious Super Duty SL2542 Lathe
by Joseph Herrmann
Creating Your Very Own Molinillo
by Robert Heltman
Wood as an Inspirational Resource
by William Holland
Penmaking: Questions from the Mailbag
by Kurt Hertzog
Ask Dale
by Dale Nish
Designer Showcase
featuring Jim Shaver
Reader’s Gallery
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Summer 2010
On the Cover: The kingwood teapot on the cover was made by William Holland. Learn the procedures he uses to produce these unique turnings in his article on page 30. The segmented pen was designed by Leo Frilot, Jr. and
is made from cocobolo, Masur birch, and ebony, and incorporates pieces of aluminum that compliment the rhodium plating.
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