Leonardo
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For the past year I have been working on developing my method of casting organic spiral pen blanks. I had figured out how to do a pattern I call the galactic spiral a while back, and while I'm really happy with those blanks, it's often hard to see what is actually going on inside the blank, as the outside appears streaked or spikey, and only once turned is the spiral pattern revealed.
Recently I developed a new variation that shows the spiral clearly on the surface of the blank as well. The resin pattern is a bit different than the galactic spiral, not necessarily better or worse, just different, when it comes to the turned blank, however I am quite happy with the results I have been getting in this new method. Unfortunately, these are a bit harder to pull off as I really have to thread the needle on temperature and timing, so I can usually only get one or two per pour, with the rest of the blanks being my original spiral pattern. They all require being poured pretty hot, so I can only get around 5-6 per batch with Alumilite resin. I am still experimenting with Thermoset, which has a longer open time than Alumilite, however while it has great internal color separation, I don't get the same surface clarity.
Here are a couple of videos showing the new spiral blanks, as still photos don't quite demonstrate the effect fully. I haven't settled on a name for this pattern, and have been calling them wild spirals, but that is subject to change.
Let me know what you think!
Thanks for looking!
-Leo
Recently I developed a new variation that shows the spiral clearly on the surface of the blank as well. The resin pattern is a bit different than the galactic spiral, not necessarily better or worse, just different, when it comes to the turned blank, however I am quite happy with the results I have been getting in this new method. Unfortunately, these are a bit harder to pull off as I really have to thread the needle on temperature and timing, so I can usually only get one or two per pour, with the rest of the blanks being my original spiral pattern. They all require being poured pretty hot, so I can only get around 5-6 per batch with Alumilite resin. I am still experimenting with Thermoset, which has a longer open time than Alumilite, however while it has great internal color separation, I don't get the same surface clarity.
Here are a couple of videos showing the new spiral blanks, as still photos don't quite demonstrate the effect fully. I haven't settled on a name for this pattern, and have been calling them wild spirals, but that is subject to change.
Let me know what you think!
Thanks for looking!
-Leo