FINALIST POLL - Embedded Object

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Which is your favorite?

  • Entry #1

    Votes: 63 36.0%
  • Entry #2

    Votes: 55 31.4%
  • Entry #3

    Votes: 57 32.6%

  • Total voters
    175
  • Poll closed .

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Here are the top 3 casts/pens for you to choose from. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place will be determined by the number of votes they recieve at the time the poll closes. So don't forget to vote for your favorite!

Rules for the Embedded Object Casting Contest:


1 - For your entry to qualify for this contest the blank must be constructed by first casting your object in resin. Then it must be drilled, tubed and turned. Be creative and unique!

Prizes
First: Mbroberg $100 gift cert to IAP vendor of chc $100.00
Second: CSUSA- Easy Pen Turn tool (104-526) $89.00
Third: Rherrell Two pin chucks $34.00

Good luck to our Finalists!
 
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Entry #1

Antler bits cast in clear with the blank reverse painted red. The blank was then sanded inside and reverse painted again with black. Placed on a Cambridge.
 

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Entry #2

Pen is made from 2 part epoxy and wood veneer. Closed shows a u boat chasing a merchant ship and open shows the u boat andthe wreckage of the merchant ship.
 

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Entry #3

When I cut up a block of Alumilite White that I had cast in red, white, and blue, I got a pile of tri-color saw shavings. I thought they looked interesting, so I packed some into a mold and cast them in Alumilite Clear. This is the result
 

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