Jon-wx5nco
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Last night I made, what I will call, a "working mans cigar pen". It was a lesson that I don't wish to repeat. The lower part is made from a wore out pair of Wranglers. The top part is made out of an old white dress shirt. I glued the material to the tubes, liberally soaked them both in thin CA. I let them sit and dry for about an hour. When I went to turn them, the layers came off in shreds. I wound up having to turn them down with 150 grit sand paper. Where the blue jean material meets up with the CB is about 1/16th or so proud of the band. I was mentally at a point to where that would have to do. I was afraid if I spent any more time on that part, it would tear -or- shred off another layer.
The reason for this pen is for me to have a pen when I am out in the shop working. I'd hate to get one of my 'good' pens messed up.
Any comments, suggestions, laughs, and all are accepted and greatly appreciated.
Thanks for looking
Jon
The reason for this pen is for me to have a pen when I am out in the shop working. I'd hate to get one of my 'good' pens messed up.
Any comments, suggestions, laughs, and all are accepted and greatly appreciated.
Thanks for looking
Jon
