I've been playing around with some smaller pieces of Dymondwood that I was able to procure. The first one of these was my first attempt to work with composites, mixing some aluminum into the blank. It's not perfect but everyone that has seen it has expressed interest.
The second piece was created by glueing the smaller pieces of Dymondwood into something thick enough to cut at an angle. The blank was turned and matched to a Patrizio kit from PSI. That pen was snapped up by a co-worker almost immediately.
One nice thing about the Dymondwood is that there is no finish applied the the pens. I finish sand them with the micro mesh pads and them buff them. That's it.
The second piece was created by glueing the smaller pieces of Dymondwood into something thick enough to cut at an angle. The blank was turned and matched to a Patrizio kit from PSI. That pen was snapped up by a co-worker almost immediately.
One nice thing about the Dymondwood is that there is no finish applied the the pens. I finish sand them with the micro mesh pads and them buff them. That's it.