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soligen

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My first HB 360 on a Chrome Zen. Walnut & Maple. All the wood was given to me by my dad at one point or another, so it is a gift for him.

I have more of this blank - once I started glueing, I kept going. The rest is on tubes for a Jr Gent twist ball point from CSUSA.

All comments welcome, especially tips for improvement.

Edit. Added pic with cap on. I figured out how to do a custome white balance on my wife's camera, so the colors look a bit different.


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Mark

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That is a very cool looking Zen. Your father should be very happy with that one... Nicely Done.
 

PaulDoug

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One of the most awesome 360's I've seen. That took some work and thought for sure. Great job. I have no idea how you could improve on that one. Congrats and I hope your Dad realizes what is being given him. I would be real proud.
 

ZanderPommo

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My first HB 360 on a Chrome Zen. Walnut & Maple. All the wood was given to me by my dad at one point or another, so it is a gift for him.

I have more of this blank - once I started glueing, I kept going. The rest is on tubes for a Jr Gent twist ball point from CSUSA.

All comments welcome, especially tips for improvement.


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improve like........how? i dont see a flaw or a mismatch of blank to kit or a problem with fit or finish....?

improvement no, amazing yes
 

glycerine

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That looks great!! I did one similar with aluminum in between instead of wood, but the light maple really looks good because of the contrast.
 

PaulDoug

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Ha, Ha "tips for improvement", I really looked this pen over and thought I saw a flaw. I was going to point it out, and I pointed to it to show my wife, and when I touched the screen, the 'flaw' came off on my finger! I've been back to look at this pen many times, I really admire you for the outstanding work.

The only flaw is you need to post a few more pictures of it, one with the cap on.
 
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