Two Weeks, Two Blanks and a pen

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I started this pen two weeks ago. Made the cap. No problem. Had the body almost done and BAM...it was in pieces. Laid it all aside and quit for the night. Went back a few nights later and took a matching blank cut it for the main body. Almost had it done, being very careful knowing the first try had blown up...then BAM....pieces. Again, laid it aside and did somehthing else. Went back last night (almost two weeks after starting), took the other half of the second blank and tried again. Again...BAM...only this time I was able to recover the pieces. About half the wood came off in two large and two small pieces. I glued it all back on. Touched it up with the skew, filled in one small void with shaving and CA.

I think it turned out great. You cannot tell it was in pieces.

Finish is about 10 coats of CA. MM12000 and Novus.

I know its not a high end pen, but after what I went through to get it made, I just had to show it.

Classic Elite Rollerball with Redwood Burl.
 

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Way to stick with it Gary! Hell, I just walked away from a blowout myself. Felt IAP would calm me down a bit. It was my first cactus blank too:mad: I could find all but 1 piece!
 
That is some gnarly looking timber, no wonder it kept blowing up! Great save and congratulations. Beautiful pen. You must have great self control. If that had been mine, it would most likely been in my 55 gal "recycle" bin.
Charles
 
It can be quite frustrating after picking out a special piece of wood, and turning it down only to have a blow out. Even worse when one cannot recover all the pieces. That pen is one to be proud of regardless the kit or anyone elses perceived value. Sometimes, a much greater sense of accomplishment comes from things that require greater effort
 
"Gary, my boy, I have one word for you"

"Are you listening?"

PLASTICS!!!!

(Close as I can remember to the lines from The Graduate)


GREAT save!!
 
Nice job! Can't tell it was blown out. I've had pieces scatter all over the place. Most of the time, I can find them, except for the one that got sucked up into the vacuum!
 
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