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bud duffy

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This is a purpleswirl bowlingball pen made from material i got from Sheila at POC. Boy is this stuff touchy with the heat from friction polishing i melted 2 right off the tubes, Guess i didnt need to put so much force into it!!

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KKingery

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Looks like you got it right Bud! I turned my first bowling ball material just recently myself. I was'nt too impressed by the finish I got on it. Yours definately looks better than mine did!
 

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Yes, It really is heat sensitive! I did the same thing. The pen looks Great!
 

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I really like this stuff and you've done it proud. To me, it's kind of a middle ground between PVC and acrylic. The color choices at PoC (www.pocwoodworking) are beautiful. I think I'll have to order some on their big sale this weekend.
 

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Thanks for all the kind words! That is pretty close to the actual color i think it is more of a real deep blue than purple but either way is OK with me. POC has the clips also that is where i got them. I made this and one in the Florecent Orange sparkle for a friend that owns the bowling alley we bowl at,i made him a pen from deer antler and one day he was working on the machines the pen fell out of his pocket [xx(]he hasnt found it yet so i figured i would make him a dayglo orange one to be eiser to find back there in the darkness of the machines.[:D][:p] I did these before i got my Micro Mesh cant wait to see what happens with that.
 

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If you ask Sheila she will tell you the best way to finish bowling ball blanks. As with any of the acrylics or celuloids, I wouldn't think that friction polish would be a recommended finish for BB blanks.

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