Nopal Skeleton

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desertrat

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This is a blank recieved in a trade, reverse painted brown. This is only the second time of trying to post a pic. so forgive the quality. Any and all critique very welcome.

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rjwolfe3

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That looks great.
I wonder how it would look painted red or blue?
Is that a Sierra or one of the other styles?
Fit and finish look great too!
 

David M

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looks like it has good fit and finnish , nice looking pen .( I like the blank ) the back ground dont work for me , kind of blending in .... but i am still learing the picture thing myself
 

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It is a sierra from that dreaded co. in china.
As for the background I agree, but my daughter the art teacher chewed me out for too much going on in the back. Said to make the pen the star of the show. If I don't do as told she will beat me with a paint brush.
Thanks for the comments.

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I like it! Did you CA it and sand again? Real nice finish. I like the pen stand too. You must have a little nail or something coming through to hold the pen there. Good idea.
 

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Two coats of BLO and CA then sanded lightly with 600 and two more BLO and CA. then buffed with white rouge followed up with Autosol metal polish and a coat of automotive wax. Total finish time of approx. 5 min.
 
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