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GoatRider

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Here's my second attempt at a Polymer Clay pen. The first one wasn't even worth baking.

I made it just a hair bigger than it needed to be and turned it down with a skew. I used Delta-Ceramcoat gloss varnish, that seemed way easier than CA.

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NewLondon88

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ah... if you're set up with a pasta machine and I see the blocks of clay..
check the library for a tutorial on "Indian Blanket" blanks .. I'll bet you
could easily apply that to PC, and get pretty intricate with it too..
 

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Thanks everybody! That means a lot, especially coming from talented PC artists like Toni and KnB.

It just occurred to me that I can adapt quilting patterns to millefiori. My wife makes quilts, and I help her design some of them, so I have a fair amount of designs I can mine for pen ideas. I'm going to start with a log cabin pattern tomorrow. Stay tuned!
 

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ah... if you're set up with a pasta machine and I see the blocks of clay..
check the library for a tutorial on "Indian Blanket" blanks .. I'll bet you
could easily apply that to PC, and get pretty intricate with it too..

I can't find an "Indian Blanket" tutorial, but I did find some pictures of them, it would be fairly straightforward to make a polymer pen like that.

By the way, I do have a pasta machine, I can't imagine doing these without it, even if just for conditioning the clay. Nice thing is, this is something I can do in front of the TV. I can't run my lathe with music or the TV going, I have to hear the sound of the chisel.
 

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Very, very cool...I think it is amazing how everyone is willing to learn so many different aspects of making pens...the synergy of the group is truly inspiring.
 

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Very Cool. Guess I am going to have to get my clay out of storage and try to catch up to you. I bought a bunch on sell from Michael's haven't touched it yet.
 

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Can't stop! I made a speckle pattern with ochre, terra cotta, and brown, and realized it looked a lot like fall camo. So I made a woodland camo version. I had lots of the log cabin cane left so I tried one with it square instead of diagonal. I learned I need to clean up my plexiglass before doing the final roll!

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