Well John looks like you made another beauty. I like the sharpie idea as well.
I was going to enter. But after seeing this spectacular pens I do not feel worthy enough to try...:frown:
This pen was made to look like a derringer pistol. I used
* 2 .308 shells
* 2 .45 shells
* 4 .22 shells
* 1 brass sheet
* 1 1/4" thick piece of wood
It takes a shortened ink cartidge, if you pull out the "hammer" it is the ink cartidge. it has some black paint on the ink cartridge to make it blend in on the handle. I antiqued the entire pen to make it look old. The pen is close to the size of an actual derringer. this is my second completly kitless pen.
I will be taking some better photos later this week these were off of a cell phone as I could not get to the photo equipment.
I was going to enter. But after seeing this spectacular pens I do not feel worthy enough to try...:frown:
I was going to enter. But after seeing this spectacular pens I do not feel worthy enough to try...:frown:
Ummm, you turned gun powder!?!Don't try to take this pen through airport security.
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It's made from a 338 WinMag shellcase, 338 caliber solid copper bullet, a fired (but undimpled primer), and real gunpowder. The parker-style refill extends with a twist of the bullet, which also unscrews for replacement. The belted case-head is one piece -- the clip extends through a slot cut in the brass.
I hope you like it,
Eric
Don't try to take this pen through airport security.
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It's made from a 338 WinMag shellcase, 338 caliber solid copper bullet, a fired (but undimpled primer), and real gunpowder. The parker-style refill extends with a twist of the bullet, which also unscrews for replacement. The belted case-head is one piece -- the clip extends through a slot cut in the brass.
I hope you like it,
Eric
Yep!Ummm, you turned gun powder!?!![]()
I used Vihtavuori N160 (a slow-burning powder used for several calibers including 338 WinMag) which is a single-base powder composed primarily of nitrocellulose. I didn't cast it. I glued the powder to a brass tube, turned it smooth, and then built up a thick CA finish over the top. The glue did get hot while curing, but not hot enough to ignite.Is that nitrocellulose cast in clear resin? I'm assuming very little catalyst so you didnt get a heat problemwhich I would imagine would have made for a really exciting casting experience
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Ernie: We haven't know each other very long and I don't know if you hunt? I don't know if you've ever shot a .308 , but I was pretty da@?&$D sure I could get your attention with Beaver! The base of this desk pen is cast antler with Gold and Bronze, the cartridge is once fired .308 Win, and the top end, obviously, is deer antler from about a one or two year old!!! AND Oh, YES! The furry band around the middle is Beaver fur!
Looks elegant Terry. I'd probably guess that's warthog ivory as well.
I decided to NOT be defeated. :tongue: So, here is my entry. It is also my first project on my metal lathe. :biggrin: