jacobrts
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My lathe broke and it took awhile to get another, but here's a couple pens I made with a slab of Lapis Lazuli stone and Graduate Twist Pen Kits.
The edges are delicate and I generally get too nervous to get them thin enough to match the diameter of the bushing.
One has a CA finish, the other a friction polish. I still struggle with the CA finish. I like how it gives a protective shell and fills in imperfections, but if it gets dinged or separates from the stone, it ruins it for me. Also think the glossy shine can be a bit much and can take away from the character of the stone underneath, and have been leaning more towards friction polish.
The edges are delicate and I generally get too nervous to get them thin enough to match the diameter of the bushing.
One has a CA finish, the other a friction polish. I still struggle with the CA finish. I like how it gives a protective shell and fills in imperfections, but if it gets dinged or separates from the stone, it ruins it for me. Also think the glossy shine can be a bit much and can take away from the character of the stone underneath, and have been leaning more towards friction polish.