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    Corian Segmented Pendant

    More experimenting going on. This has three different flavors of Corian. Out side of 'white' I don't know the name of the other two.
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    Jon really like the looks of your Pendants all that you have shared. can you tell us more about the chuck and where we could find one have looked with no luck on penturners page? You need to do a how to for us .

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    Nice work

    What do you use for glue. I like the process and would like to try it sometime.

    Thanks

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    Jon,

    The red is Pompei Red
    The gray is Mont Blanc
    The white is Glacier White

    I really like the pendant. I'm working on a design for a Corian coffee cup based on gluing rings one on top of the other. This is a contrast to the coffee cup that Ken Dolph made by heat bending Corian to make a cylinder. If you like to make jewelry you might give thermal bending a try, it takes 20 minutes at 325 degrees F to get Corian soft as a noodle.
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    Jon - very cool! Really like how you keep coming up with different designs! Thanks for sharing!
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    Thanks guys. I'll keep all... in mind.

    How to will come soon.
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