robert hainstock
02-25-2008, 3:01 PM
Here are some recent pens. They are in the first picture, on top a tulip wood perfume pen. And below, a Lilac perfume pen. Does any bidy use those any more? Rhwe second picture is of a black palm,( who says you can't turn the stuff?). The third pidture is a lignum vitae pen
82540
82541
82542ae.
The perfume pens are finished, one in rubbon poly, three days total for the process. The other is CA finished in about twenty mins; needless to say I'm a beliver. My eye cannot tell which is which.
the Black palm pen, Ca finish; was turned at first with my homemade roughing gauge till the huge tearout. I was lucky and found the piece and was able to epox it back to be invisible. From there I broke out the sixty grit roughing gauge to finer grits till finished.
The Lignum pen blank came in one of those bargin packs from PSI. the original color of this stuff is greenish, caused by a waxy substance that permeates the wood. I soaked the blanks for several days imersed in acetone. And though it does'nt show in the pix, still comes through and can be seen with the naked eye. I highly reccomend against wasting any money on the stuff. I applied the rubbon poly and buff fininsh.
Comments! :) Bob
PS I now have a pint of purple acetone from the wax.:eek:
82540
82541
82542ae.
The perfume pens are finished, one in rubbon poly, three days total for the process. The other is CA finished in about twenty mins; needless to say I'm a beliver. My eye cannot tell which is which.
the Black palm pen, Ca finish; was turned at first with my homemade roughing gauge till the huge tearout. I was lucky and found the piece and was able to epox it back to be invisible. From there I broke out the sixty grit roughing gauge to finer grits till finished.
The Lignum pen blank came in one of those bargin packs from PSI. the original color of this stuff is greenish, caused by a waxy substance that permeates the wood. I soaked the blanks for several days imersed in acetone. And though it does'nt show in the pix, still comes through and can be seen with the naked eye. I highly reccomend against wasting any money on the stuff. I applied the rubbon poly and buff fininsh.
Comments! :) Bob
PS I now have a pint of purple acetone from the wax.:eek: