Tea Clipper
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....IB What??? Hehe, you guys don't see these very often. I bought these kits from the UK probably two years ago, took one look at the "instructions" and quickly forgot about them. Well, I ran across these (while looking for something else) and decided to give them a try.
Too bad the plating is only 24k, and I don't care much for the clip, however it was the challenge they presented that intrigued me. With only the picture to guide me, I had to deal with a stepped tube, obviously no bushings, closed-end finials, and the upper barrel needed a notch for the clip which I didn't realize until I tried to assemble w/o it. Sadly, I messed up a measurement and undercut the lower body on both of them. I'm also not satisfied with the transitions on the finials, plus I cracked the top finial of one during assembly.
I think overall it went well. These kits gave me a challenge and showed me areas I need to improve on. For me, they represent how far I've come in pen making, and how far I still need to go.
The wood is Pau Rosa with a quick and dirty CA finish.
Please feel free to comment good or bad as you see fit.
Thanks for looking!
Too bad the plating is only 24k, and I don't care much for the clip, however it was the challenge they presented that intrigued me. With only the picture to guide me, I had to deal with a stepped tube, obviously no bushings, closed-end finials, and the upper barrel needed a notch for the clip which I didn't realize until I tried to assemble w/o it. Sadly, I messed up a measurement and undercut the lower body on both of them. I'm also not satisfied with the transitions on the finials, plus I cracked the top finial of one during assembly.
I think overall it went well. These kits gave me a challenge and showed me areas I need to improve on. For me, they represent how far I've come in pen making, and how far I still need to go.
The wood is Pau Rosa with a quick and dirty CA finish.
Please feel free to comment good or bad as you see fit.
Thanks for looking!
