McBryde
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...since I turned a pen, and my wife volunteered me to turn some styluses as Christmas gifts, soooooooo, I turned 5 today. I had a deer antler pen that I have been needing to turn for someone as well, so I just added it to the pile. I also turned a black and yellow pour of alumilite that was my wife's first pour back in the summer, but it was some bad alumilite that didn't bind well. Got about 4 blanks out of 2 whole 16 oz bottles! Anyway, here are the pics. C's & C's welcome!
The top is a black/white/orange blank that I got from BSea on a Jr. Gent I.
The second is a deer antler that my wife's uncle found while out scouting that he wanted made into a pen. It is on a black TI Sedona.
The third is a pink pearl blank that is on a slimline kit that will be a stylus when my shipment finally arives from PSI.
4th is an orange/black blank from BSea on a slimline that will be a stylus that is to match a Harley pen that was done previously for my father in law.
And last but not least is a yellow/black alumilite blank that is probably one of the most expensive blanks that I own, LOL. It is a product of a bad batch of alumilite that was bought and got 4 usable blanks out of 2 16 oz. bottles.
Here are some more pics of them a little closer:
Enjoy!
Emerson
p.s.- Thanks for the blanks Bob!
The top is a black/white/orange blank that I got from BSea on a Jr. Gent I.
The second is a deer antler that my wife's uncle found while out scouting that he wanted made into a pen. It is on a black TI Sedona.
The third is a pink pearl blank that is on a slimline kit that will be a stylus when my shipment finally arives from PSI.
4th is an orange/black blank from BSea on a slimline that will be a stylus that is to match a Harley pen that was done previously for my father in law.
And last but not least is a yellow/black alumilite blank that is probably one of the most expensive blanks that I own, LOL. It is a product of a bad batch of alumilite that was bought and got 4 usable blanks out of 2 16 oz. bottles.
Here are some more pics of them a little closer:
Enjoy!
Emerson
p.s.- Thanks for the blanks Bob!