Grizz
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The pens look pretty good from those pictures but there's a little bit of a glare. I heard that Ed's money blanks (what you used) can have bubbles to work around, did you find this to be true? I have a couple of these same blanks that I'm waiting for divine inspiration to turn.
I'm pretty sure I'd rather have to paint or powder coat the tubes, or even color my epoxy than mess with filling a bad casting, our late Johnny jarhead made some that looked better than the commercial ones, perhaps his brother Neil "wolftat" may be doing some?I recently turned two of the SA blanks and found them very trying because of the voids. It took a long time and plenty of ca to fill the bubbles. On a positive note the blanks were quite dense with money. I didn't paint the blank or tubes and let the brass barrel show through. As a comparison I also turned the Woodturningz blanks and they were a lot easier to turn with fewer bubbles to fill. However, they were not as full of shredded money and more of the brass barrel showed through. if you are short of patience go with the woodturningz shredded money blank.
No one should have to decide between a blank that has holes and one that doesn't have enough money shreds incorporated into it.I'm pretty sure I'd rather have to paint or powder coat the tubes, or even color my epoxy than mess with filling a bad casting, our late Johnny jarhead made some that looked better than the commercial ones, perhaps his brother Neil "wolftat" may be doing some?