NOT a cactus pen

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Curious as to what you all think of thias one?



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I like it, but have no clue what it is. I am getting all sorts of ideas for things to cast in resin. Now, if you just cast snowflakes.[:D]

Is it lichen?
 
Interesting effect!It appears to be black marble.
I like it.How thick is the coating?
Does the "veiny material" come to the surface?
In other words were you turning off more than the casting resin?(Assumsing you didn't encase it in CA)
 
Originally posted by low_48
<br />How about sphagnum moss? I've been thinking about trying that.

Very Close!




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It's actually a fungus and an alga that work together to make another organism.

Cased in Polyester resin and glued to painted tubes.

Want to know what it is?



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Man... what'll you guys think of next?

I used to pick this stuff idly while wandering around our property when I lived in Alaska...

I don't think it grows around here tho..

I like the look of it in contrast to the black color. It does make it look like marble.

Has anyone made Alabaster or Marble pens?

Has anyone tried a loofah sponge yet?
 
Jim the loofah will have similar effect to the cactus but a little more dense in fiber and not as messy. I grow them and when I saw Curtis' cactus blank I knew I had a use for the loofahs.
Darren
 
I emailed the man who makes alabaster bowls a few months back. Can't remember his name, but if you google alabaster bowls, you'll find him. His opinion was that pens could be turned, but would be too fragile to use. Could he be mistaken???
 
Originally posted by schellfarms
<br />I emailed the man who makes alabaster bowls a few months back. Can't remember his name, but if you google alabaster bowls, you'll find him. His opinion was that pens could be turned, but would be too fragile to use. Could he be mistaken???

No is not, very fragile put your pen down nicely on your desk and don't drop it on the floor.

Hi Darren, Loofah will be good I did plant seeds too like you did for a try, for people who can't grow them look at chermist or beauty center, Loofah = vegetable sponge.
 
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