Ghostrider Polyclay. Fantastic!

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Buzzzz4

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This was a polymer clay blank David made. It is quite amazing to see the color separation. I know he is in the process of learning how to make these, and I believe he is really on the right track. I finished it with CA, and found it to be a bugger to not chip out the ends. I was persitent with it, and am really glad that I was. Comments are appreciated.

Thanks for looking!
 

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Thank you. I was thinking it looked similar to the M3 blanks. I have a couple the look like Damascus I will be trying soon.
 

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watch_art said:
Very nice material. Makes me think of Munch's "The Scream".

That is EXACTLY what I thought!

Awesome blank, awesome turning and finishing and very nice selection of the kit as it really seems to compliment the material. A sterling silver version of the kit from Woodcraft might have worked nicely too.

-Matt
 

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Really great pen.
Was it a solid blank that you drilled and turned? or baked onto a tube?
Do you know what brand of PC was used.

Thanks
 

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MarkY said:
Really great pen.
Was it a solid blank that you drilled and turned? or baked onto a tube?
Do you know what brand of PC was used.

Thanks

Ill let David answer the type. It was baked onto the tubes. Thanks!
 
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