soligen
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At one time this was going to be my freestyle entry for the bash, but something was just not quite right with it, so I set it aside. Kind of frustrating as I think this is the coolest blank I ever made.
After looking at it for a few weeks, I decided some proportions were off, so I made some tweaks. Lengthened the post and shortened the cap finial. I also slimmed it down from the original. Some of you may recall back in February I had started a thread on pen proportions. It was my disappointment in version 1 of this pen that prompted that thread. It is amazing now much difference some small changes can have on overall impact.
I finally got the bulb filler parts in and finished it up. This pen uses a large BOCK nib & feed (modified for a breather tube) and clear silicone sac.
The wood is hard maple with inlay of blue & green paper and aluminum.
The blank is very delicate. Turned with the skew, and no sanding until after the CA was built up to protect the inlays.
I had a tough time getting good pictures, but I think I captured some of how the metal inlay catches the light.
All comments welcome.
After looking at it for a few weeks, I decided some proportions were off, so I made some tweaks. Lengthened the post and shortened the cap finial. I also slimmed it down from the original. Some of you may recall back in February I had started a thread on pen proportions. It was my disappointment in version 1 of this pen that prompted that thread. It is amazing now much difference some small changes can have on overall impact.
I finally got the bulb filler parts in and finished it up. This pen uses a large BOCK nib & feed (modified for a breather tube) and clear silicone sac.
The wood is hard maple with inlay of blue & green paper and aluminum.
The blank is very delicate. Turned with the skew, and no sanding until after the CA was built up to protect the inlays.
I had a tough time getting good pictures, but I think I captured some of how the metal inlay catches the light.
All comments welcome.



