Dominic Greco
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Here are (3) of the stealth pens I turned over the weekend.
Starting on the left, the first is Lacewood. The second is lacewood with malachite inlays (and no comfort grip). The second is figured walnut.
If you notice, the cap on the first (2) are longer than that of the 3rd one. That's what not having the brains to look for the directions on PSI's website will get ya'! :>
Other than looking a bit top heavy, then pens is still balance enough to use comfortably.
The pens were sanded to 12000 (using micro mesh). Finish consists of Hut wax (dark, then light), followed by Mylands Friction Polish.
My wife has snagged the 1st pen as hers. No worry here. I'm hoping that when her fellow teachers see the pen, I'll get some orders out out it. (It worked with some confetti lights!)
Comments and critiques are welcomed. (Especially since I'm a beginner and know hardly anything about pen turning).
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See ya around,
Dominic
Starting on the left, the first is Lacewood. The second is lacewood with malachite inlays (and no comfort grip). The second is figured walnut.
If you notice, the cap on the first (2) are longer than that of the 3rd one. That's what not having the brains to look for the directions on PSI's website will get ya'! :>

The pens were sanded to 12000 (using micro mesh). Finish consists of Hut wax (dark, then light), followed by Mylands Friction Polish.
My wife has snagged the 1st pen as hers. No worry here. I'm hoping that when her fellow teachers see the pen, I'll get some orders out out it. (It worked with some confetti lights!)

Comments and critiques are welcomed. (Especially since I'm a beginner and know hardly anything about pen turning).
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See ya around,
Dominic