Orange Flame Inlay

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I was playing around and made this more complex Orange flame inlay pen.
There are 26 pieces in total that makes up the complete pen.
I was pretty easy to assemble after I have decided to number all the pieces with the laser before cutting it. It is pretty much like a puzzle with numbers.
The barrel can be turned and finished in any direction.
All comments are welcome.
 

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CHEF

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not another one Constant ; pension money can only go so far: what I'am to tell the wife this time???????????( fell off the back of a truck)
keep up the good work.
----------------------------------Brian-------------------------
 

Mickey

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Great looking pen. Only thing is, the flames are upside down. to the way the pen is viewed and used.
 

masl

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Constant whats going on nearly 24 hours and no new inlay kit yet !!!!!
Have bought a fair few of your kits and most say they are always perfect
 

jimbob91577

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Are they made from dyed wood, or natural wood - like blackwood and padauk or something similar?

If dyed, are there color options for the flames - say Blue or Green?

They look AMAZING by the way!
 

jimbob91577

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Scratch that - I noticed on your site you have Yellow, Red Curly Maple, Pink Curly Maple, and Orange!
 

CHEF

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is the iap discount still going Consant.for orders
---------------------Brian-------------
 

pensmyth

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I got my kits yesterday and assembled one of the sierra kits last night and turned it. While this kit looks intimidating it was very easy to put together. The only thing I did different, was instead of taping the blank I used rubber bands and applied the thin ca from the outside. This seems to work better for me than flooding the interior. I still have to do some minor sanding inside for the CA that seeps through but I have less trouble with the tube binding on insertion and having the glue set before getting it all the way in.
Superior work Constant! Can't wait for your next creation!
 
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