I had to post this because I love the deep blue color of this colored Abalone. I know if some of you look at the pens I have posted in the past you can tell I am stuck on blue. Just my favorite color. I have to be careful I do not make too many blue pens.
That is a great looking pen!
When I look in my acrylic blank bin, I seem to have accumulated a good number of blue blanks! I just need to turn some of them!
Beautiful, Ron! I'm not sure if I sell things other than blue better, or if I just make too many blues, but my selection at the end of Christmas-time tends to be bluer than I had planned.
Ron thats very nice.I am new to this site so please excuse me if the answer to the following question has been posted before. I am curious how you make the facets or flats on the pen.
That is a beauty! I, along with apparently everyone else (!), also have a soft spot for blue. I have to talk myself out of turning another blue pen nearly every time. Glad you didn't though, you did a great job on that one.
I went to your web site and see that this pen is representative of your work. All your pens are absolutely stunning. I have never seen anything like them.
Where do you get your blanks, and to repeat another's question, how do you facet them?