Copper and Aluminum RB

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Dalecamino

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Finally got back in the shed. I've had these rods out there for years. Not much for using notes, so I winged it.
Went with the brushed affect. A metal stick, with a roller ball refill. Thanks for looking!
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mark james

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That's a beauty - Clean lines, matching accent grooves, nice material combination. Great to see your back and playing. Nice photos also, metal is not the easiest to get without glare.
 

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Thanks guys. I've had this in mind since I started making kitless pens about 10 years now. I asked someone about turning copper, and was told copper is too gummy. I wanted to find out how gummy it was. I didn't find that with this pen.
 

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Awesome. With a copper pen like this, is there any kind of finish on it? Wondering how the copper reacts with handling, that pens endure.
Minor point - If folks scroll down from this page they will see "Similar Threads." There are a few excellent threads that specifically discuss finishes and metal pen treatments. I REALLY liked the first from johnnycnc.
 

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Awesome. With a copper pen like this, is there any kind of finish on it? Wondering how the copper reacts with handling, that pens endure.
I use VHT clear coat for wheels, as was recommended by Doc (Wizard here on IAP) It is not on the pen yet, as I am traveling in the morning, but will disassemble the pen next week. You are correct, this material will oxidize pretty darn quickly. Especially the copper.
 
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