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CjG78

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G'day!
Sleeved this beautiful chunk of purple πŸ’œ with some ebonite and made a massive pen!
Ebonite section, Jowo #6 b, marble acrylic finials with abalone coin inlay, spacers, watch crown roll stop, CA finish.
Thanks for looking!
Casey.
 

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Wonderful combination of elements Casey! The finials, inlays and spacers are a great highlight. Beautiful work. πŸ‘ πŸ‘
 

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Wonderful combination of elements Casey! The finials, inlays and spacers are a great highlight. Beautiful work. πŸ‘ πŸ‘
Thanks mate, I wish I made the cap finial shorter. A few other small faults also, will keep this in my 'not quite right' box hahaha
 

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That's beautiful! I'm curious, did you get/use the abalone pieces that exact size or did you need to make them fit? I have some cabochons that I'm planning to use at some point. I have heard abalone dust is quite toxic so it needs to be wet cut/sanded. I somehow see myself ending up with slightly oval shaped pieces if I try that freehand.
 

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How massive ? . . . . would appreciate knowing the diameter, please.

This pen is really impressive ! ! ! ! . . . Altho' I agree that the finials are just a little bit overwhelming.

Thanks for the pictorial details ! ! !
 

CjG78

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How massive ? . . . . would appreciate knowing the diameter, please.

This pen is really impressive ! ! ! ! . . . Altho' I agree that the finials are just a little bit overwhelming.

Thanks for the pictorial details ! ! !
Thanks Mal. Diameter in the centre is 16.5 mm. More of an experimental pen. I don't like the step down on it but like the seamless look when closed.
I think I'll shorten the cap finial and insert another abalone coin
 

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That's beautiful! I'm curious, did you get/use the abalone pieces that exact size or did you need to make them fit? I have some cabochons that I'm planning to use at some point. I have heard abalone dust is quite toxic so it needs to be wet cut/sanded. I somehow see myself ending up with slightly oval shaped pieces if I try that freehand.
Thanks mate. I purchased these off ebay, already polished so I used my parting tool to make them fit snug and just left them
 

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Very attractive pen Casey. I missed out on some curly purpleheart before, I just don't see it available very often. I admire the focus you have put on kit-less designs. It is very impressive. - Dave
 

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Excellent pen and nicely made. I have a Love/Hate relationship with Purple Heart. πŸ˜’ Usually after milling it, it turns a walnut brown, if I let it set for a few weeks I can usually get the purple back. I have tried the UV treatment by setting it in the sun, but I must watch it, so it doesn't get hot and warp. This is tough, because I'm not much of a planner, when I want to make something, I want to do it NOW! But as I get older, I'm learning to have some patience with it.
Again, well done!
Chuck
 
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