Antler Cartridge with closed end tine.

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randyrls

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I do not often post pen photos, but I am quite pleased at how this one turned out.


When drilling the antler care must be taken to avoid breaking through the side of the tine. I drill a small divot in a wooden plate clamped to the drill press. Hold the tine with a pair of vise grips padded with a paper towel to keep from scratching the tine. Drill the hole only deep enough to clear the transmission and black top of the ink fill. Glue in a 7mm tube and use a pen mill to mill the bottom of the tine.

I use a closed end mandrel and turn off the bottom of the tine even with the cartridge. I then sand off all the bark on the tine. I distress the tine with a file and a nail then apply a mixture of brown and black acrylic paint to the blank. This makes the blank an even color. Now seal the surface with CA and you're done.
 
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