tkbarron
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Updated for sold/claimed blanks.
I'm proud to offer a beautiful selection of Alligator jawbone blanks, each one pressure casted in Alumilite Clear resin.
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They are 2 ½" long by about 1" square and contain single jawbone pieces carefully shaped and positioned to maximize "tooth" exposure. The color and character of my example pens are what you can expect when turning them. The top of the bones are deliberately left exposed to assist in tube positioning but in most cases you should be able to drill these blanks on center to achieve great results. These work well for bullet pens and single tube pens like the Wall Street/Sierra.
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Careful attention should be given to turning Alligator bone. It is a hard yet porous material that requires VERY sharp tools and liberal doses of CA. It is recommended that you wear a dust mask and use heavy ventilation. It is also recommended that you either back paint the blanks or paint the tubes black, especially the gold and red blanks as they are somewhat translucent.
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Warning! In case you haven't heard, this stuff really stinks while turning. Once properly sealed and finished, they are like most other materials - smooth, clean and odor freeJ
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Please let me know what you think of the colors and how your pens turn out. Based on your feedback I'll roll out another batch and will include full size blanks if there is demand.
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Price is $17 each. These will be shipped out USPS Priority Mail in small flat rate boxes for content protection and each box will hold up to 16 blanks. Shipping to a US address is $5.95 and Canada is $11.95. Let me know which items you want and I'll PM you with Paypal info.
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Thanks,
Tom Barron
I'm proud to offer a beautiful selection of Alligator jawbone blanks, each one pressure casted in Alumilite Clear resin.
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They are 2 ½" long by about 1" square and contain single jawbone pieces carefully shaped and positioned to maximize "tooth" exposure. The color and character of my example pens are what you can expect when turning them. The top of the bones are deliberately left exposed to assist in tube positioning but in most cases you should be able to drill these blanks on center to achieve great results. These work well for bullet pens and single tube pens like the Wall Street/Sierra.
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Careful attention should be given to turning Alligator bone. It is a hard yet porous material that requires VERY sharp tools and liberal doses of CA. It is recommended that you wear a dust mask and use heavy ventilation. It is also recommended that you either back paint the blanks or paint the tubes black, especially the gold and red blanks as they are somewhat translucent.
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Warning! In case you haven't heard, this stuff really stinks while turning. Once properly sealed and finished, they are like most other materials - smooth, clean and odor freeJ
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Please let me know what you think of the colors and how your pens turn out. Based on your feedback I'll roll out another batch and will include full size blanks if there is demand.
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Price is $17 each. These will be shipped out USPS Priority Mail in small flat rate boxes for content protection and each box will hold up to 16 blanks. Shipping to a US address is $5.95 and Canada is $11.95. Let me know which items you want and I'll PM you with Paypal info.
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Thanks,
Tom Barron
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