Purple Maple Burl and Gold Lotus RB

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jasontg99

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Good Evening All (I am stationed in Japan),

Here is a dyed and plasticized maple burl in a 22K Lotus rollerball kit. The finish is CA, BLO, and plastic polish. I have been turning less than a year and I know I still have a lot to learn...that is why any comments or advice will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Jason
 

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Lone Wolf

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To me it looks like you got to learn more about photografy
than turning. The pen looks beautiful, but the photos are a bit poor.
A photo that shows the complete pen would be nice ( open + closed ).
And don't go too close; on the present pictures the pen looks a bit distorted.
 

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Photos need work....agreed

I left my canon SLR at home when I was on leave in October. All I am left with is a point and shoot. I may have my wife mail my SLR to me. The command I am at is extremely busy, which does not leave me much time for sightseeing.....which is the reason I left the good camera behind.
 

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The Pen Looks Great. I use a point and shoot, Try shooting about a foot away (using the micro setting) then crop down to the Pen.
 

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artme,

Really? You don't like the purple and gold? What kit do you think would have looked better (matching kits and woods is something I am still learning)? Thanks everyone for the comments.
 

artme

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A personal thing I guess Jason.

The Lotus Kit is heavily decorated in itself and to match it with a very decorative blank in a colour that takes careful handling puts it in the Rococo field. For me at least.

I think a kit like the Statesman, which is more muted, would be a better match.

Yes, matching kits and blanks is difficult at times. Some people have a natural gift for doing this. Others, like myself learn through observation and experience.

Don't let my opinions scare you off. I admire your workmanship. I just have personal misgivings about that combination,
 
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