I realize that most are excited about completing a pen and especially the newer turners.
However, doesn't anyone consider the final finish on their masterpiece or is it not important? I see pens that are posted in SOYP that have a beautiful fit but, the ball is dropped on the finish. Radial scratches are the most common and are extremely visible. This for me, detracts from the quality and over-all appearance of the pen.
The finish is about 75% of the impression that your work receives after the initial material attraction.
I strive to obtain a flawless finish without any defects. This is only to the naked eye without magnification. Perhaps others don't feel this is important or realize that their finish has issues. Of coarse it might just be me.
Am I just being over critical?
Discuss...
However, doesn't anyone consider the final finish on their masterpiece or is it not important? I see pens that are posted in SOYP that have a beautiful fit but, the ball is dropped on the finish. Radial scratches are the most common and are extremely visible. This for me, detracts from the quality and over-all appearance of the pen.
The finish is about 75% of the impression that your work receives after the initial material attraction.
I strive to obtain a flawless finish without any defects. This is only to the naked eye without magnification. Perhaps others don't feel this is important or realize that their finish has issues. Of coarse it might just be me.
Am I just being over critical?
Discuss...