A few of my latest

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dexter0606

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A few that I've finished up recently.
First is a Cambridge FP in Australian Whirly Burl. Had to have my supplier confirm the wood type for me. My wife bought the blank a while ago and I had no idea what it was. The next two are samples of my latest casting attempts. First is an Elegant Beauty in wild rice. Next is a Canadian postage stamp pen. Stamps were glued to the tube and then clear cast.
Lastly is a magnetic necklace pen in Dino Bone gemstone. This gemstone was tough!
 

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Mark

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I really like the Wild Rice. I've not seen the Dino Bone in Red before. Pretty cool collection you have there. Nicely Done..
 

KDM

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Those are superb!

Tell me: when you cast the rice and turned it, did that process leave parts of the rice material exposed, or are they completely encased? Are they still exposed or have you finished it with something?

I'd love to know the proces to have a try at that.
 

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I like all of the pens. You did a really good job casting the wild rice blank. They all are nicely done.
 

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Wow! You have certainly given us a wide range of subject materials... Whirly Burl, Wild Rice, and Canadian Stamps. I think you did a fine job with each one.
:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 
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