Some of my weeks work

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Here are some of the pens that i have made this last week.

Barons with Alternative materials.

Dark Red Coral, Horn, Leopard, Green Onyx & Ivory.
The leopard came out more like a Tiger[:p]

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Three with wood from BigRob777
Top to bottom, X-cut Zebrawood, Lacewood & Kingwood

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Finally a couple more desk pens.

One in Laburnum with a Alternative Ebony end.
And one with the Leopard Acrylic

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Comments Welcome;)
 
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Very nice work. That desk pen design is really nice. I do have a question about it though. Does the pen screw into the stand or did you dispense with the threaded insert?
 
Many thanks for the cooments,

Gerry, I have used the threaded insert, i feel that they fit a lot better with this.

Terry, I have got my Alt Ivory from Craft Supplies in the past, but i now get it from a supplier of here in the UK. It has always come in rod form, i think you can get it in bars but these are not normally square and would need cutting to suitable sizes. As far as the markings go there are some very slight markings/graining appearance to them.
 
Andrew,
Thanks for the plug. These are gorgeous pens. BTW, the middle pen is sheoak, though it is a bit lacy. I'm glad to see you did well with the zebrawood x-cut. I blew mine out by using the skew as a scraper after shaping the barrel. I just can't seem to get the hang of x-cut wood. I'll keep trying.

Your idea for the panaches is really nice. It is also puzzling. Awesome work.
Rob
 
Nice group of well made pens. Great work and design on the desk set! One of the cooler ideas to come along. You'll probably be seeing a few of these pop up.
 
Charles: both the pen and the holder came from a block of the Leopard Acrylic which i purchased (i would love to be able to pour acrylic like this[:p])
The base is a slice cut at 90 degree and for the pen cut at 45 degree to allow for a more random pattern.
 
At the risk of sounding like a salesman, this is another way of approaching the "cat" material that I am importing.

If you want to try it, send email.
 
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