Polymer Clay Millefiori Blanks

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Toni

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I have Been making a lot of pen blanks lately. These blanks were special ones, so I wanted to share with everyone.

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Beautiful blanks! Made me go look my cabinets and oh yeah, I found several of your blanks I purchased years ago when I wasn't retired and didn't have the time. I showed them to my fiancé and she put in several requests. Time to get busy. Are you still selling blanks? Her favorite colors are black and brown, of all colors.
 
Beautiful blanks! Made me go look my cabinets and oh yeah, I found several of your blanks I purchased years ago when I wasn't retired and didn't have the time. I showed them to my fiancé and she put in several requests. Time to get busy. Are you still selling blanks? Her favorite colors are black and brown, of all colors.
You found several of my blanks? Omg!! Get moving!!

I have black and brown roses…. Still selling blanks. Www.claypenblanks.com
 
I have had no exposure to this polymer clay and find the blanks are beautiful beyond description. How durable are they in regards to dropping them or expanding the tube that tiny little bit when inserting the pen hardware. Thanks in advance.


Roly
 
I have had no exposure to this polymer clay and find the blanks are beautiful beyond description. How durable are they in regards to dropping them or expanding the tube that tiny little bit when inserting the pen hardware. Thanks in advance.


Roly
Roly

They are extremely durable. I haven't had one crack in all my years. I have dropped quite a few of them. There is a ca finish on mine so its added protection and keeps its shine. The blanks just slide into the kits , pressing them with a pen press does not damage them or cause them to crack.

My only problems come from turners using stickfast ca glue . It causes a shattered glass affect on polymer clay. I do not recommend using it.
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If you have any more questions feel free to reach out to me!! More than willing to help answer any questions you may have

Toni
 
Roly

They are extremely durable. I haven't had one crack in all my years. I have dropped quite a few of them. There is a ca finish on mine so its added protection and keeps its shine. The blanks just slide into the kits , pressing them with a pen press does not damage them or cause them to crack.

My only problems come from turners using stickfast ca glue . It causes a shattered glass affect on polymer clay. I do not recommend using it. View attachment 381393

If you have any more questions feel free to reach out to me!! More than willing to help answer any questions you may have

Toni
Thank you or that. I have ordered some basic books already just to see if i can get a better handle on it all. I really was fascinated that a clay could be made to be so durable. I seem to remember my mother having glasslike buttons in her button box that were reminiscent of this style of thing but that box has long disappeared. If you need to glue the tubes would epoxy or a foaming glue be more likely to succeed. I will have a go at it anyway. Thank you again.
 
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