Friday, January 10, 2020

The Beetle-Kill Pen

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I started making wooden pens over 20 years ago and one of my favourites was made from beetle-killed Lodgepole Pine.

In BC, the infamous 'mountain pine beetle' would eventually infect over 18 million hectares of forest-lands.  In the dead trees, the beetles usually left a distinctive greyish-blue stain streaked through the cream-coloured heartwood, in addition to a brown pitch stain.  

This is a section of beetle-killed pine 2X4 from the local Home Depot.  Note the 3 distinct colours.


So I wanted to make a segmented pen, highlighting these colours.  Here it is with a matching case.


 





 


 



 


 

 



One person who looked at this photo, noticed there is an alien hiding in the grain.  Can you see him? 😉

 

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Could that be Elias Pettersson?

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  2. LOL... now that you mention it, it does look a bit like him. ;-)

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