Shorty George in Toni's Polymer clay and Rhodium

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Showing off a modified George with a #12 Nib on Toni's polymer clay in Rhodium trim.


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Exquisite blank
Very nice kit
My only critique . . . from the pictures, it looks like the blank could've been turned down a tad bit more.
Great work

Where did you find the kit?
 
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This is a beautiful pen. I've been reading up and watching some videos on using polymer clay. I'm going to give it a try.


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Toni teaches classes for this. Th isis one of th one areas you can watch all the videos and pick up wrong info and miss a good chunk of info. Hands on is the best with guidance.

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Beautiful blanks! I have saved the website as a Favorite for future reference. Opens up a lot of doors for pen making. edstreet, thanks for the link!
 
Classic Nib stocks them. It's the same setup as a George junior I I.

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Turns out I was grossly incorrect on this. I would like to make a correction.

Classic nib does NOT stock the rhodium on rhodium george. Jon David sent me this one to evaluate and I was told that that Arizona Shilouette stocks them but I can find nothing under george. Sorry for the error.
 
Exquisite blank
Very nice kit
My only critique . . . from the pictures, it looks like the blank could've been turned down a tad bit more.
Great work

Where did you find the kit?



Yes one trim ring was indeed off. The setup for the photo I did not use glue on the trim to replace it as needed. I originally thought this kit would not go good on it and I made it so I could replace it.

I did disassemble it, put it back on the lathe for a new polishing then reassembled it with glue.
 
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