Cogs, Gears, pulleys and gauges

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BradG

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I wont go as far as to say steam punk, as that would need some brass and copper in my opinion, Though I've etched some cogs, gears, pulleys and a pressure gauge to the lid.

Completely chrome plated

Kitless double closed end.

As always, thanks for looking :)

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turncrazy43

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That is one beautiful pen Brad. Your work is always superior.
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Thanks Chaps. Started this one a long time back, and after buggering up the lid took me a while to find the time to make a new lid for it.... so many plans and not enough time in the world :rolleyes:
 

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Thanks Chaps. Started this one a long time back, and after buggering up the lid took me a while to find the time to make a new lid for it.... so many plans and not enough time in the world :rolleyes:

Nice save then !!:biggrin:

BTW.... the world has plenty of time, it's just ours that is limited...:wink:
 

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Brad, just curious about the time to do a pen like that if there were no mess ups. That etching is interesting. Marvelous work.

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You're getting better at this Brad :biggrin: I agree with Steven. This is one cool pen. :wink:

hm I'm still finding where my limitations are with this process lol. This design uncovered an ugly one but it is controllable.

Brad, just curious about the time to do a pen like that if there were no mess ups. That etching is interesting. Marvelous work.

Ray

Around 8 - 10 hours including the eps files

Yesterday I was wondering if you'd had time for pens lately. Glad to see you're still working your etching magic.:)

Not so much Chris lol but slowly starting to get some free time back to myself. I have a few months of play time now before snowboarding season kicks in!


To everyone else, thanks for your kind words :)
 

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Sharp Pen Brad. Its about time you posted another pen................ ( I hear groaning!)
 

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That is an interesting idea Brad. Some fine etched detail behind/on some of the parts on my pens could give some interesting results.
 

BradG

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you could etch the brass tubes which come with the kits, you should be pleased with the results. You would just need to seal the inside of the tubes to make sure they are not etched from the back. wax would work fine so long as you regulated the temp of the ferric chloride. use vinyl stickers for your masking on the outside, and dip it in boiling water for a few seconds which tightens the vinyl adhering it to the piece.. its the key part which stops the edges peeling
 

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Brad that pen is just crazy. Nice work. Does the etching solution eat away the material or do you use a CNC or something then just etch it after that? Again, amazing work.
 
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