Cohiba Cigar Pen

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This is work still in progress. A friend asked me about modeling a cigar that his son smokes. I worked on this off and on for several weeks. I still don't have all the bugs worked out but getting closer.

There is more about it in casting and stabilizing and it's a Gentelmans pen.
http://www.penturners.org/forum/topic.asp?whichpage=2&TOPIC_ID=31955#337316

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Bruce
 
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Saw this in your other post, Comment still applies.:):)[:p]
I had a think about this and wondered if injecting thin CA with a syringe into the centre area of the cigar would be of any help. Also you mention darkening because of moisture. Would some time in the microwave help?
 
I hope you used the wrapper from a cheap cigar. As nice as the pen is, those Cohiba reserves are like candy to a fat kid. They would make spendy blanks too. Great idea and execution.
 
That is a great looking pen Bruce. I was wondering how it would look if you put the cigar label just a little lower (closer to the center band). To my eye the proportions would match the genuine cigar a bit better.
 
Very nice looking pen. I've actually been waiting to see someone try this. I'll bet a closed end would look amazing. Don't get me wrong I like this version quite well too. Thanks for sharing the photos.
 
Bruce, It is already exteremly cool, but I was thinking if you made a closed end with the end that you clip (mouth end) you could keep the cigar almost intact.

Either way, its still sweet.
 
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