Jr. Imperial Rotacrylic

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This is a Jr. Imperial rollerball pen, in chrome and gold, from Exotic Blanks. It's my first, and is one of the prettiest pens I've ever made. I love all the details, especially the gold stripes on the clip. The blank is a Rotacrylic, called Lime Hummer, also from EB. I made this in honor of my granddaughter, who was born on the 24th. Her name is Kolibri, which means hummingbird in both German and Russian. When I saw the blank, I had to order one! Made a gorgeous pen, if I do say so myself.
 

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It says "The key to success is to drill down the center of the blanks!!" So I decided to drill them on the lathe. And I didn't know if it was completely necessary, but I went ahead and painted the blanks and tubes, and colored the epoxy.
 

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That is a beautiful pen! Love the vibrant colors. As always, thanks for so many pictures and including some of the process. Do you plug the ends of the tube before you epoxy them into place?
 

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That is a beautiful pen! Love the vibrant colors. As always, thanks for so many pictures and including some of the process. Do you plug the ends of the tube before you epoxy them into place?
Yes, I always plug the tubes. I've used modeling clay, Play-Doh, and even potato. I used to use dental base wax, but it's thin and gets hard. I tried beeswax, but it was too hard. Haven't tried paraffin. I drill it out with an appropriately size dill bit after the epoxy sets.
 

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Yes, I always plug the tubes. I've used modeling clay, Play-Doh, and even potato. I used to use dental base wax, but it's thin and gets hard. I tried beeswax, but it was too hard. Haven't tried paraffin. I drill it out with an appropriately size dill bit after the epoxy sets.
Orange scented even! :D
 

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I got to meet Kolibri today. She is beyond precious!
 

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