Black and Gray Invisavue

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dgscott

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A bit thicker (16mm) and heavier than my usual, this was my last attempt at doing something with Invisavue blanks. I won't be working with it again (blew out the first two) as I find it has all the disadvantages of cebloplast with few of the benefits -- brittle and without depth. It does, however, polish nicely. The fittings are brass plated in silver and engraved with a CNC mill.

Thanks for looking.
Doug
 

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Yeah - one of the first pens I tried to make back in... March?... was with black invisivue, and though it turned okay, it cracked up the barrel after threading. But it cracked in between the little chunks, as if they weren't held together well at all.
 
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