Dachshund Inlay Kit - Sierra

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This new highly detailed Top Dog Breed Series of inlay kits is planned to be a new ongoing series. Whether this kit is for yourself, a friend, or if you sell pens at shows, these new kits will make a perfect gift as everyone has their favorite dog!

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Dachshund Inlay Kit - Sierra Pen Kits

This new highly detailed Top Dog Breed Series of inlay kits is planned to be a new ongoing series of inlay kits. Whether this is a pen for yourself, a friend, or if you sell pens at shows, these new kits will make a perfect gift as everyone has their favorite dog! 

 Some of the woods used for the series are Alder, Basswood, Cherry, Holly, Sapele, Curly Mahogany, Alaskan Yellow Cedar, and Spanish Red Cedar. All kits come ready to assemble and include complete instruction sheets. These inlay kits are designed to fit the Sierra, Sierra Vista, Manhattan, Sienna, Diplomat, Wallstreet II, Gatsby, Mesa, and the Apprentice Classica pen kits (sold separately). 

These kits will not work with the shorter-bodied Sierra pencil kits or the Sierra Elegant Beauty Button Click pen. On a degree of difficulty scale of 1-5, these would all fall into the 3-4 range. Tweezers and magnifying glasses are recommended!

Dachshund.pdf

  • Wood Species
    Multi
  • Subject
    Animals | Birds
  • Color
    Multi
  • Material
    Laser Cut
  • Blank Style
    Laser Inlay Kit
  • Blank Shape
    Round
  • Blank Transparency
    Low
  • Blank Pre-Tubed For
    Sierra Twist
  • Manufacturers
    • Manufacturer
      Kallenshaan Woods Laser Inlay Kits
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  • Mar 18, 2014, 12:48 PM
    I've assembled 2 of these kits and their description of needing tweezers and a magnifying glass are correct. I also recommend placing all the small pieces on a sheet of white paper so you can see them and then assemble on another sheet of white paper so if you drop a piece you can find it. Use thin CA liberally when you get a section of the kit assembled and again when you are finished the assembly. Turned with a skew, sanded to 400 and finished with CA.

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