Sweet!!!
Sweet!!!
Curtis,
That is really an excellent looking pen.
Speaking of epoxies, have you tried any of the rifle stock bedding materials, like Steel Bed, Devcon or Pro Bed 2000? I know the Pro Bed is available in black or brown, would assume you could tint the others as well. I have done quite a few (!) rifles with the Pro Bed and it gets very hard, especially if you heat it during the initial cure.
Again, great looking pen, very unique. That's called an eye-stopper.............
Rich in VA
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Waste Knot Woods
Rice, VA
You need to be selling these puppies for A LOT, Mr. Seebeck... Awesome!
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Curtis,
That pen is most awesome! Good photography too. That has got to be the coolest method of making a pen I've ever seen.
I can't wait to get my hands on zee lathe! Zee vortex has me!
Tim
Another beauty Curtis! This makes me wonder about the skeletal remains of alot of different things....deep sea sponges for example.....or sagebrush. Just typing out loud.
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
Truly a unique and most beautiful pen! Great job, Curtis!
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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60 grit is a turning tool, ain't it?
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