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This is a long click I made for my wife, she likes it what do you think?? opinions welcome, Oh the kit came from Aaron at Lau Lau woods, it a Gold Ti kit. These pens are as addictive as the Zen but are becoming my best selling pen.
 

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johnnycnc

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Ken,
Your clicker looks great, do the casting yourself I take it?
Photo is unique, I like the perspective .
I am liking the clickers I have made thus far.
And, if your wife is happy, that is always a big plus.:biggrin:
 

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I like the long click. It allows alot if the blank to show and it has a good, solid feel to it. Yours looks awesome!
 

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John actually I didn't cast this one a friend did, I pretty much am in serious like with the Long Click pens. I feel dumb, I just got a fresh gallon of resin from www.exoticblanks.com
but it's been so stinking hot, I'm a bit spooked to cast, something good though I won't have to put the blanks in the toaster oven to get them to cure and I'll save on MEKP.:biggrin:
 

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Ken, you did a nice job with it. Now show us some of your new casts!
I miss doing my own blanks, but time just doesn't allow anymore.
I hear you on the heat out there! We have been 90-95 for several days now
I know you have had even a bit hotter weather down your way.
The "toaster oven" is free probably just put them out in the sun!:)
 

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Nice Ken, Im thinking about the long clicker, Hows the actual "click"?

Lupe, It's a very solid pen, the click mechanism seems to be the best one yet although I haven't ever done a Serra Click, I've done over a dozen of these and they are great, Kind of hard to drill unless you use your lathe. I've heard of them being drilled on a drill press, but I don't want to try it.
 

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Great job on that one Ken . That blank almost looks like crushed velvet , I love it . The long click pens are the only click pens I make any more , best clicker out there .
 

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I am going to order some of those when I get some cash, alot of my friends want clickers, but there are not that many out there. That one will showcase blanks nicely.

Yours is sweet by the way!
 

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Ken, I am seeing almost a shiny matte finish on that one, it's hard to tell from a picture what is happening. I am guessing that the dark coloring agent may be affecting the shine somehow. I'll keep playing with them and find out if that is a possibility. Other than that, I think it looks great.
 
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