Another Sedona Segmentation

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Same woods: ebony, olive, and padauk, this time with brass inlays, as well as black pick guard. I used the brass to complement the gold plating.
 

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wiset1

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Really fantastic work! The segmenting looks very clean and the color concept and design works well together. Great work
 

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That is a great segmented pen. I really like how the colors work together. I think I have a gold Sedona. And I feel somewhat inspired. Funny how that never seems to translate into something this nice.:rolleyes:
 

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That is a great segmented pen. I really like how the colors work together. I think I have a gold Sedona. And I feel somewhat inspired. Funny how that never seems to translate into something this nice.:rolleyes:

Thanks for all the positive comments. I don't think you'll have much trouble with segmenting, except for the brass inlays. I'd start with just styrene for inlays. You can always PM me if you have specific questions.
 
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