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thefunkyP

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Here are two pens I made for a small art show at the engineering firm I work for. Entered as 3D design. I didn't win, but got a couple admirers and interest in the pens. Got a couple of orders too! One is a Baron fountain pen that has been painted by my wife. The other is a Panache that has Ash, and Acrylic segmented together. The cap unfortunately doesn't line up like I'd like but was a fun exercise.





Thanks for looking, comments and critique are welcome.
 
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Ligget

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Those are fantastic pens Ben, my favourite is the Baron. Your wife made a beautiful job of painting the barrels.
Panache looks great too, shame about both sections not lining up, but hey, as long as you enjoyed yourself! :)
 

thefunkyP

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Thanks Mark,
I'm not sure if I'd ever do the Panache kit again, but the segmenting definitely got my mind going in new directions.

I am also hoping to convince Lane to do more paintings on my pens as that is my favorite as well.
Thanks again!
 

thefunkyP

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Originally posted by TowMater

Very nice!

What is it about the Panache that you don't like?

Don't get me wrong I like the look of the Panache, but the construction wasn't easy for me. Firstly, my pen mill is only 3/4" in dia. which isn't wide enough for the end bushings for the kit. Secondly, the body is a fairly long tube which is difficult to drill on the small drill press that I have. Thirdly, I didn't care for the way it feels in my hand when I'm writing with it. I do love the way it looks though, and the amount of wood it shows it awesome. :)
 

Buzz

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Both are great looking pens, well done. The Panache is a pain for squaring the ends. I finish them on a sanding disc after milling. I also have the same issue with the travel distance on my drill press.

It is an attractive and interesting pen, but not a big seller, at least for me.
 
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