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Legacy Woodturning Bullet Keychain Project Kit in Gold finish. This kit makes a great gift or craft show item.
Features:- Finish: Gold
- Blank Size: 3/4" x 3/4" x 3 1/2" (Not Included)
- Tube Size: One 3/8" tube; requires: 3/8" Drill Bit
- Skill Level: Easy
- This is a woodturning project; tools, drill bits, bushings, blanks are not included. Provided blank size is a minimum requirement to make the project. It may vary depending on your design.
- Items you may need to complete this kit (sold separately):
- Legacy Project Blank
- Bullet Keychain Bushings
- Legacy Pen Mandrel
- Legacy Pen Mill
- Hurricane Abrasives
- Need bushings for your turning project? Get them here: Legacy Project Kit Bushings
- Visit this page for Legacy Project Kit Instructions and to see our Project Kit Gallery for more great Projects.
- Check out our growing selection of wood and acrylic Legacy Project Blanks.
The Legacy Woodturning brand features a full line of pen turning and project kits for the woodturner. We offer hundreds of different styles of pen kits, pencil kits and project kits. You will also find a full line of pen blanks and turning blanks made from domestic and exotics woods, acrylic and more. Legacy also offers a line of pen and project tools and accessories. If you want to create your own Legacy ... do it with Legacy Woodturning products!
âš WARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/fact-sheets/wood-dust
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Bullet keychain
I have made a few dozen of these for a family member that is in the Marine Corps. They love them. Easy to turn and assemble. I only held back on 5 stars because the end unscrews easily. I personally lost the "bullet part" thankfully not my keys because I wasn't paying attention to keeping the end tight. Perhaps a different type of positive locking would be a good thing for the mfg. to explore. But! Don't let my experience dissuade you from making these. They are Home Runs with the military (and sports enthusiasts) I just purchased more, so it can't be all that bad right?!