A sliver of opal in bog oak

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This wee piece of opal is just 1.5mm thick and was a challenge to incorporate into a pen. IMG_2243.jpgIMG_2242.jpg The bog oak is X cut with aluminium and myrtle ends.
 
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Excellent pen. I love the opal. Where do you get the opal blank?

Cheers Hank. I asked Roy at the above site about his opal and he very kindly sent me a couple of samples. One was 1mm thick and the other a small block. I put some info in my previous posting of a couple of pens with opal. IMG_2228.jpgIt is not a cheap medium to work with.
 

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Oh that's cool! Love seeing new stuff being used.
What do you think of it as a material? Would you use it again? I have no experience of it myself (neither natural nor lab made) but I'm surprised you can get it so thin. Is it like a hard resin?
 

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Oh that's cool! Love seeing new stuff being used.
What do you think of it as a material? Would you use it again? I have no experience of it myself (neither natural nor lab made) but I'm surprised you can get it so thin. Is it like a hard resin?
Ash, I don't have much experience with resin but would say that this lab opal is very hard, a bit brittle to turn, but saying that, I have not had any difficulty with it. I have been looking at different ways of incorporating it into a pen. The sliver in the pen above was cut off at the table saw just to straighten up the block and I didnt want to waste it, so I took a slot out of the bog oak blank after I had glued in the tube and then set the opal into the slot with 2-part epoxy.
 
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