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First attempt at this design, so be nice!! Just kidding, all criticism welcome..
Joe

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Nice clean lines...I like it. The only comment I have is that I would think the clip should be turned 90 degrees one way or the other. I was actually toying with the idea of segmenting corian myself so thanks for the motivation to get off my rear and get to work.
 

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Joe,
Boy this couldn't have been easy! It's hard enough with wood so I can't imagine how much time and patients this took.
Well done![;)]
 

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Originally posted by rpasto92
<br />Nice clean lines...I like it. The only comment I have is that I would think the clip should be turned 90 degrees one way or the other. I was actually toying with the idea of segmenting corian myself so thanks for the motivation to get off my rear and get to work.

I didn't understand this comment, can you explain it? I'm just wanting to know in case it'd be helpful info for any future segmented pens I might try.

Very nice pen- what did you use for the bands that are the parallel ones to the centerband? Is that corian too?
 

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What I mean is if you look at the original Morning After pen by Ron and hold the pen so the clip is facing you the lines look like
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if you hold this pen the same way the lines look like
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Originally posted by angboy
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Originally posted by rpasto92
<br />Nice clean lines...I like it. The only comment I have is that I would think the clip should be turned 90 degrees one way or the other. I was actually toying with the idea of segmenting corian myself so thanks for the motivation to get off my rear and get to work.

I didn't understand this comment, can you explain it? I'm just wanting to know in case it'd be helpful info for any future segmented pens I might try.

Very nice pen- what did you use for the bands that are the parallel ones to the centerband? Is that corian too?
 

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Cool color comibination! Goes good with the chrome kit, nice looking pen! What is the name of the white plastic stuff you found at the hobby store?
 
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I love the color combination and the segmentins is exceptional, The only comment is a personal one....It seems like a lot of work for a cigar pen, would be best on a Gent or better. It is a much better job than a cigar is worth, IMHO.
 

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The white plastic comes in sheets. about 8X12, i think, all different thickness, have found it in gray also, in the model supplies section
 

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I agre oobak, but it is my first attempt at this design ad all i had at the time was cigar kits. So i went with what i had, but thanks for the compliments!!!
 

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I would have do disagree with a cigar not being worth the work. The customer is buying the art that they see before them. Trust me, You can put a segmented blank on a Sierra and sell it for a lot more than you would imagine.
With the work involved this pen can fetch no less than.....e-mail me Joe.
 
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