3rd try at a segmented pen

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keepanionme14

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I tried a few different times, but kept having one part of the segment fly off. The one that came out is this one. It's curly maple and red dyed buckeye burl on a brushed satin comfort pen.
 

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Those look great together. I've found that when I have failures with pieces flying off it's usually because I failed to get a good glue joint between the blank and tube. It's hard to know if you've actually got glue all the way down the tube. Try epoxy or Gorilla glue -- that foaming kind. It gets in and fills some places you might otherwise miss.
 
Very Nice! The color combinations are cool. Good for you; my first attempts were straight through the blank (no angle), why take a chance on flying pieces... Yes, some still flew (wrong bits... why follow suggestions :laugh:).

Keep at it!
 
Good looking pen! I have found, like others have mentioned, the glue and how you use it makes all the difference in a great blank and a bunch of pieces on the floor. I now use FastCap's Rubber Toughened 2P-10 CA glue. They advertise it as "10% stronger". I think they underestimated that figure. I've used it on several segmented pens and other turnings and have had no problem with the glue failing. Of course it does cost a little more, but for my time and effort, I think its worth it.
 
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