Mutagenic Genesis blank

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qquake

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The Mutagenic Genesis blank at Rockler looked intriguing to me. So I bought one to turn for a Celtic pen kit. When I started turning it, it looked ugly to me. It wasn't what I expected. But I finished turning and polishing it, hoping it would look better. It still looks ugly to me. What do you all think?

 

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Rockler's website states, "Genesis pen blanks are made of a cellular composite material similar to Inlace Acrylester. Thanks to the organic mesh used to structure the blank, however, they offer improved workability. The cellular mesh also creates an eye-catching ''honeycomb'' structure running the short way through the blank". I didn't find it any easier to turn than other acrylester blanks I've turned. It was still just as brittle. So much so that I turned it round with my homemade carbide chisel, and finished the shape with my good old 80 grit gouge. And I don't see any "honeycomb" in mine.
 

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Rockler's website states, "Genesis pen blanks are made of a cellular composite material similar to Inlace Acrylester. Thanks to the organic mesh used to structure the blank, however, they offer improved workability. The cellular mesh also creates an eye-catching ''honeycomb'' structure running the short way through the blank". I didn't find it any easier to turn than other acrylester blanks I've turned. It was still just as brittle. So much so that I turned it round with my homemade carbide chisel, and finished the shape with my good old 80 grit gouge. And I don't see any "honeycomb" in mine.
 

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Very nice! i have made many. Even though it is not required, I apply several coats of CA to add some strength and preserve the shine.
Here is the source for more.


They appear to be on-sale.
 

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I must say, I like it more than I thought I would. Not a lot, mind you, but still better than expected.
 

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