Hello folks,
Sure enjoying looking at all the other awesome pens on the forum, so I thought I'd put up a couple of pics of recent pens of my own for those who have not already seen them elsewhere.
The first started out being a 'test' to see how this blue-green acrylic came out once finished and hollowed. As I went along, I just kind of fell into the pen-making pattern, and five or so hours of work later, I had a nice new pen :tongue: . Turned out to be even more translucent than anticipated, which produced a cool 'almost a demonstrator' type effect after I polished the inside of the barrel and cap. One person pointed out that it kind of looks like seeing the nib 'just under the surface of the water'. I fitted this one with a JoWo broad steel nib from Brian at Meisternibs.
The second one is a commission which I finished a few nights ago - the one who commissioned it wanted one of my 'bamboo' styled pens, but wanted a cool, whimsical, fun acrylic, and chose this blue flake - one of my very favourites. I set this one up with a fine tip JoWo nib as requested.
Thanks for having a look!
Cheers,
Ken
Sure enjoying looking at all the other awesome pens on the forum, so I thought I'd put up a couple of pics of recent pens of my own for those who have not already seen them elsewhere.
The first started out being a 'test' to see how this blue-green acrylic came out once finished and hollowed. As I went along, I just kind of fell into the pen-making pattern, and five or so hours of work later, I had a nice new pen :tongue: . Turned out to be even more translucent than anticipated, which produced a cool 'almost a demonstrator' type effect after I polished the inside of the barrel and cap. One person pointed out that it kind of looks like seeing the nib 'just under the surface of the water'. I fitted this one with a JoWo broad steel nib from Brian at Meisternibs.



The second one is a commission which I finished a few nights ago - the one who commissioned it wanted one of my 'bamboo' styled pens, but wanted a cool, whimsical, fun acrylic, and chose this blue flake - one of my very favourites. I set this one up with a fine tip JoWo nib as requested.




Thanks for having a look!
Cheers,
Ken