Captive ring pen

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I saw one of these at a show once and thought it was the coolest thing. Well I was looking around and found the tutorial on making them. So it was a no-brainer for me to give it a try. I used a black Ti slimline. The wood is cherry burl with amboyna burl segments and ring. For a little contrast the main pen is CA finished and the ring is finished with Tung oil. Hope you like it. All comments welcome and encouraged. Thanks.

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Nice! Great materials and execution. This is one my (long list) of to-trys. This one is a nice mix of good looks and still being functional.
 
My secret is that the ring is just small enough to not come off. Therefore I kind of wedge it on one side and do half. Then when that side dries I switch sides. It takes a bit but worth it I think.
 
The pen looks really nice but I think the uniqueness of the captive ring is lost on a segmented pen because the viewer can think "oh, he just slid the ring on before he glued it together". WE know that isn't true but non-turners may not.

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