I really like this Holly!

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It can be a bit fussy to sand, ya gotta be careful, but it sure is pretty!
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The kit is a black-TN cigar... forgot to tell ya. Purty, ain't it? I decided to do this Cigar after doing (and salvaging) a Holly slimline!
 
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Thanks everyone. Yes, I REALLY like the holly... A LOT! [:D]
This one is done in Deft spray lacquer, about 6 or 8 coats. The key is keeping my mitts off of it until the finish has time to cure properly... 4 or 5 days.

It buffed out with MM real nice, a bit of TSW and some REN, it was almost too slick to handle! I am, however, looking forward to making another, and trying the Enduro. I'm thinking of trying to spray the Enduro with an air brush!

... did I tell ya that I really like the Holly? [:D] [:p] [:D] [;)]
 

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nice pen gratZ. With holly does it turn yellow if you let it sit before turning? or can it turn yellow over time after? Not sure if I read it somewhere or someone told me.
 

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Jim, that was a 4-5 day curing period after the last coat was applied... of course if you have all the time in the world you can do it your way too.. [}:)][:p]
 

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LOL...thanks Tom. I have been telling myself that I need to be more patient and to try some other finishes, but I was about to write off Michael's approach; that would have been over a month for that finish, and I don't know that I am THAT patient yet! I thought that a month sounded a little excessive, but then I kept telling myself that Michael HAD been talking about doing this set for a few months now... Glad to see it coming together so well.
 

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Very nice pen. What sanding techniques did you use to maintain whiteness? That seems to be my difficulty with lighter woods.....to agressive or wrong abrasives, or both. Anyway, it's a beauty. Kevin
 

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Beautiful Pen!!! For a very girly pen Holly goes very well with pink ivory![:X]
 

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OK, the finish:
After a coat of Deft Sanding Sealer, I used Deft gloss, 6 coats over two or three days, then 4-5 days to final cure.

I took off high spots with a VERY LIGHT pass of 0000 steel wool, then started with 4000MM up to the final 8000MM. (I don't know the MM numbers very well, standard 'pack' of MM tho)

I followed the MM with TSW, one day cure, then a coat of REN to finish.

I didn't do anything "special" to sand the holly, other than avoid the bushings. I went from 150 (to remove tool marks), 220, 320, 400, 600, 800.

That's it! Thanks for your kind words.
 

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Airrat... haven't heard anything about it turning yellow.
The blanks I have left over have been with me for a few months, and are still snow white. I used sanding sealer on the Cigar pen, and it kept the color nicely.
 

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I have gotten blanks from BB at AZ, but these are smaller blanks, not a full 3/4" or large blank. I was able to get a larger blank, for this Holly pen, from "Wayneis". I don't know if BB can get larger pieces, but would be interested in finding some! I would love to do a small bowl or liddex box!
 
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