Very nice. Is that the plexi melted in acetone?
What did you use to apply the mixture to the pen?A generous smear on the Zen barrel cured in 2-ish minutes.
I did three of those generous smears, waited 2 minutes between each, then 2 minutes after the last application I hit it with 600 w/d paper. Wet of course.
Blue paper shop towel.What did you use to apply the mixture to the pen?
Looks very nice!
I need to explore the plex finish.CA is fussy with the weather.
Good looking pen and interesting technique.
here doesn´t appear to be a deep shine on the pen, but that may be this computer screen.
I know very little about this finish...will it crack off? Or will it adhere like gangbusters despite the abuse pens get? Do you know anyone or has anyone here used this method for any period of time and sold them? Or given to family and gotten reports back? If it does "crack off" will it be able to be repaired? Anybody that has a track method with this, I'd sure like to have more info...Thanks
Nice pen! What kit is that?
Interesting. In what form do you buy the plexglass? Is it a powder or sheet or rod?
I have no idea how the medium is sold.
Thanks, Manny
I'd sure like to know more about this process - a "how-to" would be nice.
Dan
Yes I agree..that was another question I had..scratches...I have seen plexi used as storm window material..attracts dirt like a magnet and scratches if one blows on it...I'm very, how should I say, per-Plexed.
I use plexiglass at work all the time. One thing I do know about it is, it scratches very easily. It doesn't scratch and get dull on a pen, really?
EDIT
I forgot to add, I love the pen!