ghostrider
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Had some time to do some more Drill Press pens yesterday. I'm still trying to figure out a good, practical way to finish them. Because I'm using a drill press to turn with, I don't like using the micromesh with water because it dripps down into the bearing of my live center. Because of that I'm trying to find a way to completely bypass that method.
I'm using a light CA base with Mylands Friction Polish, and liked the way it finished. Time will tell….
First up is a Cigar in Black Titanium with East Indian Rosewood. (I just couldn't seem to get the lighting right to capture the essence of this pen's character. It looks better in hand)
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Next up is a Atlas in Black Titanium, with figured Walnut. (Probably my finest piece to date, and my fifth attempt at turning a pen).
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Thanks for looking. Any comments welcome. J
I'm using a light CA base with Mylands Friction Polish, and liked the way it finished. Time will tell….
First up is a Cigar in Black Titanium with East Indian Rosewood. (I just couldn't seem to get the lighting right to capture the essence of this pen's character. It looks better in hand)
All pictures uploaded with ImageShack.us
Next up is a Atlas in Black Titanium, with figured Walnut. (Probably my finest piece to date, and my fifth attempt at turning a pen).
All images uploaded with ImageShack.us
Thanks for looking. Any comments welcome. J