Bronze Tortoise Mariano

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This is a fun idea, I used a tortoise lucite, the internal hole was lightly textured a bit with a burr, then I reverse painted some highlights with dark brown then sealed it with a metallic bronze acrylic paint before gluing in the tubes...

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ctubbs

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Now that is thinking! The spot paint then an overall paint job gives the best of both worlds. Great job and congratulations on a fine pen.
Charles
 

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This is why I come here...all the great ideas. Not sure if you liked the bur effect, but I ended up using a 600 grit paper and put it around a rod and sanded the inside of my lucite to get a smooth finish without pits. It's an additional step that I didn't do on the first one and it had those bur marks.

Amazing looking pen by the way with a great idea on painting
 
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This is why I come here...all the great ideas. Not sure if you liked the bur effect, but I ended up using a 600 grit paper and put it around a rod and sanded the inside of my lucite to get a smooth finish without pits. It's an additional step that I didn't do on the first one and it had those bur marks.

Amazing looking pen by the way with a great idea on painting

Thank You,

I also sanded the inside to remove the drill marks prior to using the burr to add in marks, it shows up beter than I thought it would, light touches. The Less is More school works here, they create places of interest, like exploring the moon's surface for unique craters... oh, that gives me a new idea!!
 
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