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jkeith

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Been a little while since I posted some pens. Setting up for a business along with everything else just doesn't leave much time for "fun" stuff! I've been working on several new patterns for my blanks, some are just rehashes of existing patterns on new kits and some are totally new designs I haven't posted here yet. Please let me know what you think!
 

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mark james

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Beautiful casts Joey, the colors and patterns are excellent. Very well done. I suspect each will have their audience. I am partial to the top row, orange and green; just strikes my interest. The color scheme is awesome with the kit plating.
 
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magpens

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Very beautiful work, Joey !!!

I love the top row middle one .... "The Orange and the Green" !
 

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Looking good, Joey. It seems you have overcome any issues with the resin bleeding between the cells that I believe you had early on. Did you do anything special to achieve that? Also, though it may be the photos, it appears the black plastic filament achieves the smoothest, most contestant cell walls when printed.


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jkeith

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Looking good, Joey. It seems you have overcome any issues with the resin bleeding between the cells that I believe you had early on. Did you do anything special to achieve that? Also, though it may be the photos, it appears the black plastic filament achieves the smoothest, most contestant cell walls when printed.

Nothing special just lots and lots of tweaking! The black is sometimes a little less noticeable on the imperfections when cast. White and black seems to look best with the majority of resin color options, although the silver and gold can also look pretty good depending on colors chosen
 
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