So I'll put it here instead
Sycamore and Eagalized"elusive blue" Baron
Sycamore and Eagalized"elusive blue" Baron
Ron the blue and also the sycamore have chatoyance but how are you moving the pen through your monitor.[^]Originally posted by Ron Mc
<br />Eagle,
In the picture the blue almost looks like it changes colors depending on the position of the pen. Meaning it gets darker and lighter as the pen moves. Is this the case?
This pen would look good on a Satin Nickle kit as well. Nicely done!
Originally posted by Ron Mc
<br />Actually I'm testing a new type monitor for a company and I have enjoyed writing with your pen now for several minutes[] Don't worry I'll put it back when I'm done.
Originally posted by JimGo
<br />I like this one too Eagle. But, again, I have to tease you and tell you that it looks like you're trying to emulate some of the acrylics! Of course, I'm very impressed with the precision with which you're able to make the "lines" in these blanks, and the smoothness of the curves. Very nicely done!
Not my best as indicated by the description of the forum.Originally posted by dubdrvrkev
<br />I really like this one Eagle. The colors work well, I am partial to sycamore though.
Nice pen and no reason not to be in SOYP.
The baron is easy.Cap it and just twist till it is right.Originally posted by daveturns05
<br />Great pen, as always Eagle. I have a question though. What method do you use to line up your grain when you assemble your barons? Slimlines and the like are easy, but I've had bad luck with threaded pens lately. I'm just looking for some guidance.