A Majestic Puzzle

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Made it this A.M. It's one of Constant Laubscher's Puzzle Inlays on a Majestic Rollerball. It was fun making it. Comments welcome but most of all thanks for looking. Have a great weekend. Doc:smile:
 

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Very nice Doc! That is one cool puzzle pen pen. Everything about it looks right on. Fit & finish look great!
 
ryvnd2001 said:
Looks perfect! Did you paint the tubes? How did you eliminated any gaps between puzzle pieces?

Ryan

That is a great looking pen. It looks like a pretty tight fit. I usually have to fill my gaps with blackwood dust. What do you do?

Martin

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Haha! Very nice Doc.

I just ordered one of Constants puzzle pen for a full size majestic too. Hopefully I'll have it done by the weekend. Im donating it to raise money for autism. My nephews autistic.

That looks really nice. I'll just forward your pic to them ......:biggrin:

(no not really , mine probably won't come out as nice as yours.):redface:
 
I've done a few of Constant's kits, but this one has eluded me thus far. I'll need to fix that at some point. You've done a nice job with this one.

FWIW, his caduceus kit makes a really nice looking pen as well.
 
ryvnd2001 said:
Looks perfect! Did you paint the tubes? How did you eliminated any gaps between puzzle pieces?

Ryan

That is a great looking pen. It looks like a pretty tight fit. I usually have to fill my gaps with blackwood dust. What do you do?

Martin

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Martin, Thank you. I do the same thing that you do and fill any gaps with black wood dust. This puzzle was a pretty tight fit to begin with.
Regards, Doc:smile:
 
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