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Okay, it's a pen blank with a fake $100 bill embedded in it, but that makes it a $100 pen, right? The kit is a Monarch in black and chrome from Signature Pen Supply. It's an Elegant Sierra copy, but it's pretty nice.
 

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The blank didn't look like much at first, but I've turned blanks like this before.
 

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Why do they make blanks like these so brittle? It turned like inlace acrylester. I found that a carbide chisel gave me the best results.
 

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As I've done with blanks like this in the past, I turned it straight with the chisel, then used dry sandpaper for final shaping. I used 100, 120, and 240 grits for the shaping. Then my usual polishing regimen: wet sand with 320, 400, and 600 grits; Dr. Kirk's Micro Magic polishing wax; and finally Novus 3 and 2, and PlastX. I'm very happy with the results.
 

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Nice job polishing that out, it's clear as glass. Cool blank too.

Thank you. I've finally found a polishing regimen that works for me. It's amazing the difference between the rough sanded surface and the final polish. I use it on all acrylics.
 

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