Hybrid blank on a slimline

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Rachgard

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Although I'm not a fan of the fatter pens, I did really like how this one came out! This is bloodwood and acrylic hybrid blank that I poured myself with a copper divider. C&C welcome. Facetune_31-03-2018-15-34-58.jpgFacetune_31-03-2018-15-31-11.jpg
 
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magpens

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That is really great work !!

So you have a preference for slim pens ?

I have no doubt you could make some money selling blanks !!
 

wood128

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Beautiful work of art. You sure are learning fast :):wink:

Have you seen my segmented blanks that exoticblanks offers on their website ? Lots of new stuff for you to learn . There is two tutorials that I helped write in the IAP library. Segmenting with small pieces of wood and corian type material takes lots of accuracy and practice/patience of the woodworker. Ask Mark James.......he is hooked and doing a super job and has fun . If you have any questions or need help ......I am here :):wink:

Joe
 

Loucurr

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Nice looking pen...the only thing I think I would have done differently is to flip the top section so the acrylic meets at the center and the wood segments at opposite ends.
 
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