Welcome to the Slimline Unlimited Contest voting thread.
The voting for the Slimline Unlimited Contest will be only one round.
You may vote for up to 3 pens. We had some great pens entered so take your time and study them thoroughly. Enjoy.
PEN 1
Artist Statement: I started with the traditional slimline pen kit from PSI, and only used the transmission, the tip and the clip. I made the center band and the cap with ebonite. The wood blank is Burmese Rosewood.
PEN 2
Artist Statement: Bloodwood with Maple veneer, CA finish.
PEN 3
Made of piano keys, and warthog teeth for the nib and finial.
PEN 4
Artist Statement: Made in the style of a vertex from brass and aluminum. The first picture is a teaser that shows the parts used.
PEN 5
Artist Statement: Slimline Cartridge Twist. I used a real .308 round and split the shell for the forward & rear pieces. I drilled the bullet portion with two sized bits, to fit the ink insert. A bushing insert was made for the shell so that the slimline tube would fit. The transmission was added. The main blank used a portion of the slimline tube to engage the upper portion of the transmission, while the remainder of the hole was made oversized to "float" over the lower tube. A tenon holds the head of the shell. A small slot was cut for the clip, which was epoxied in place. The body is satin finished claro walnut. The "twist" takes place between the walnut body & the forward shell.
PEN 6
Artist Statement: For most turners, well at least for me, a Sierra (Manhattan, Gatsby, etc) is the next pen made after a Slimline. This faux Bright Copper Sierra uses every piece from the kit except the center band. I only had to modify the clip. It uses a Paduak/Oak herringbone as the main blank.
PEN 7
Artist Statement: Shout out to the go-to kit in the US from 1959 thru the early to mid 1980's.
PEN 8
Artist Statement: This is my entry which is a sharp tip closed end fatline made from an Artisan slimline kit. The body is curly Koa with black acrylic centerband.
The voting for the Slimline Unlimited Contest will be only one round.
You may vote for up to 3 pens. We had some great pens entered so take your time and study them thoroughly. Enjoy.
PEN 1
Artist Statement: I started with the traditional slimline pen kit from PSI, and only used the transmission, the tip and the clip. I made the center band and the cap with ebonite. The wood blank is Burmese Rosewood.
PEN 2
Artist Statement: Bloodwood with Maple veneer, CA finish.
PEN 3
Made of piano keys, and warthog teeth for the nib and finial.
PEN 4
Artist Statement: Made in the style of a vertex from brass and aluminum. The first picture is a teaser that shows the parts used.
PEN 5
Artist Statement: Slimline Cartridge Twist. I used a real .308 round and split the shell for the forward & rear pieces. I drilled the bullet portion with two sized bits, to fit the ink insert. A bushing insert was made for the shell so that the slimline tube would fit. The transmission was added. The main blank used a portion of the slimline tube to engage the upper portion of the transmission, while the remainder of the hole was made oversized to "float" over the lower tube. A tenon holds the head of the shell. A small slot was cut for the clip, which was epoxied in place. The body is satin finished claro walnut. The "twist" takes place between the walnut body & the forward shell.
PEN 6
Artist Statement: For most turners, well at least for me, a Sierra (Manhattan, Gatsby, etc) is the next pen made after a Slimline. This faux Bright Copper Sierra uses every piece from the kit except the center band. I only had to modify the clip. It uses a Paduak/Oak herringbone as the main blank.
PEN 7
Artist Statement: Shout out to the go-to kit in the US from 1959 thru the early to mid 1980's.
PEN 8
Artist Statement: This is my entry which is a sharp tip closed end fatline made from an Artisan slimline kit. The body is curly Koa with black acrylic centerband.