egnald
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Hi Everyone,
This weekend I decided to try a segmented pen. I received some orders from Dawn and Ed at Exotic Blanks in the last week or so and out of them I picked a Satin Silver Zen kit and a Color Grain Pen Blank (Southwest). As an experiment, I made a simple segmented blank from the Color Grain Blank and a piece of Cocobolo.
I think it turned out OK; however, I would have loved it if the grain pattern on the Cocobolo would have matched up more inline with the laminations in the Color Grain blank. I didn't really pay much attention when I cut the blanks for the glue-up; but maybe next time I can try to cut them up out of square somehow in order to get the grain to match up a little better.
I also think that a contrasting separator, probably black, between them would have made it look better but so far all my attempts using black materials have failed as CA didn't want to stick to the black stuff - must have had some silicone in it or was made of HDPE or something.
The Cocobolo had a darker spot in the grain that wound up being right up at the top of the pen (very obvious in the middle picture). It's hard to know with Cocobolo sometimes as rarely does the square blank look the same as the turned one. I've always considered Cocobolo to be like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates - you never know what your going to get.
I really do like the Satin Silver finish though and will be buying some more of them in my next order.
Anyhow, comments, opinions, and suggestions are all welcome.
Regards,
Dave



This weekend I decided to try a segmented pen. I received some orders from Dawn and Ed at Exotic Blanks in the last week or so and out of them I picked a Satin Silver Zen kit and a Color Grain Pen Blank (Southwest). As an experiment, I made a simple segmented blank from the Color Grain Blank and a piece of Cocobolo.
I think it turned out OK; however, I would have loved it if the grain pattern on the Cocobolo would have matched up more inline with the laminations in the Color Grain blank. I didn't really pay much attention when I cut the blanks for the glue-up; but maybe next time I can try to cut them up out of square somehow in order to get the grain to match up a little better.
I also think that a contrasting separator, probably black, between them would have made it look better but so far all my attempts using black materials have failed as CA didn't want to stick to the black stuff - must have had some silicone in it or was made of HDPE or something.
The Cocobolo had a darker spot in the grain that wound up being right up at the top of the pen (very obvious in the middle picture). It's hard to know with Cocobolo sometimes as rarely does the square blank look the same as the turned one. I've always considered Cocobolo to be like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates - you never know what your going to get.
I really do like the Satin Silver finish though and will be buying some more of them in my next order.
Anyhow, comments, opinions, and suggestions are all welcome.
Regards,
Dave


