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08-20-2006, 05:14 PM #1Member
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Pens again...
http://www.woodhelp.com/Pen-8-20-06-One.jpg
http://www.woodhelp.com/Pen-8-20-06-Two.jpg
http://www.woodhelp.com/Pen-8-20-06-Three.jpg
I took the time today to combine the way I finish pens with CA and incorporated the Beall buffing..
There is no wax on any of these pens... CA only, applied with the BLO method, and polished with the Beall...
I can honestly say I have never made any pens that were this smooth and shiny... I am happy!! http://www.woodhelp.com/Cheesy%20Smiley.gif
I also set up the photo booth, although I have to play with the lighting... as usual :)
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08-20-2006, 09:04 PM #2Member
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Pens again... Acrylics....
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08-20-2006, 09:45 PM #3Member
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RE: Pens again... Acrylics....
Nice resins! (those are PR, yes?)
Ain't pens fun? Just quick and easy to toss on and be done in no time. I love having a day to just keep spinning pens :D
BTW - the HF lathe tool set has been serving me well. Thanks for assuring me of their value :)
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08-20-2006, 09:47 PM #4Member
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RE: Pens again... Acrylics....
Good looking pens. Especially like the bottom acrylic one.
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08-20-2006, 10:11 PM #5Member
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RE: Pens again...
Nice Marc!
You sure are prolific! What do you do with all of them? do you sell them?
Nice pens!
Blessings,
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08-21-2006, 10:37 AM #6Member
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RE: Pens again... Acrylics....
Very nice pens Marc.
I too like the material of the last one a lot.
How many times do I have to tell you...try the higher end kits, you won't be sorry ;)
Dario :)
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08-21-2006, 12:27 PM #7Member
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RE: Pens again...
Yup... those are next... waited to see how the regular buffs work... but they work so well it is a no-brainer as far as I am concerned... hmm... does that mean I aint got a brain??... I dunno... too tough to figger that out :)
.... all I know is, I have discovered a whole new definition of "smooth and shiny" with that buffing...
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08-21-2006, 12:28 PM #8Member
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RE: Pens again...
I have a couple of galleries I am checking out... now that I live in an area that actually has galleries!
One of the FEW nice things about being only 30 miles from Atlanta :)
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08-21-2006, 12:30 PM #9Member
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RE: Pens again... Acrylics....
"try the higher end kits, you won't be sorry"
I listened... really!!
I have 3 Perfect Fit pen kits out in the shop right now... but wanted to "get back in the swing of things" before attempting those..
I totally hammered a piece of acrylic... blew apart when I used a scraper to turn it...
I thought I remembered that the scraper was the way to go... but switched over to a gouge and followed with the skew... seemed to work like a champ... although kinda slow...
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08-21-2006, 12:31 PM #10Member
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RE: Pens again... Acrylics....
I still use some of those... work just fine; especially for the price!

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