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JD Combs Sr

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I had an idea for using a new kitchen sponge as a filler in clear Alumilite. Here is how it turned out.

I had a pack of 1/2" an 3/4" thick Ocelo sponges. I took them out of the pack and let them dry a few days the cast a couple.
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I cast the 1/2" blue and purple first. The small sponges make about 5 1/2"x1/2" blanks.
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The results.
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Observations:
-Although I cast under 60" psi pressure there were still a few air holes(cavities) within the sponge. Filled at turing with CA.
-The sponge tended to turn white at tool shear points that were perpendicular to the normal upper and lower surfaces of the sponge.
-Several of the internal cavities were so large as to expose the black painted tube to view.

C&C appreciated.

Note: After casting/making this pen I read an IAP post about using natural sponge and getting the same effect as cactus skeleton, may try that also.
 
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Very interesting. That's thinking outside the box right there. Pen looks unique enough to pull someone in, and then hit them with the "it's a dish sponge" and they'll be amazed.
 
Do they soak up much ink? Sorry I couldn't resist. Nice looking pens BTW
Lin
 
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