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woodyturner

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An assortment of segmented pens in corian and plastic sheet and a few in swarf set in resin
 

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I can't say I'm excited about the swarfs but that could be because I am surrounded by it all day at work. The segmented are great and really like the angled black a lot. Would you have a picture of the ringed one rotated 90 degrees?

Pete
 
Sorry but I cant get out in the gallery at the moment so i am posting some photos of another pen hope this is O/K till I am back on my feet
 

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That pen is corrian set out in triangles strange how it works out dont you think I have included a photo of the pen from a different angle
 

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woodyturner":1x2qziwo said:
That pen is corrian set out in triangles strange how it works out dont you think I have included a photo of the pen from a different angle


Remarkable, I would never have thought that

Brian
 
There you go. That's what I was looking for. I wasn't sure if you scooped out coves and filled them back in, but thinking on it, that might look more like ovals. Thanks for showing.

Pete
 
The blue and red 'brick' patterns really appeal to my eye. Would love to know how you did them - the patterns are all so fine.
 
Mike Bremner":2b6zwwst said:
The blue and red 'brick' patterns really appeal to my eye. Would love to know how you did them - the patterns are all so fine.
They are quite simple Mike just stick 2 say red and 2 white 12mm bits of corian together with thick or med super glue to create a 24mm square red, white red, white with some thin black plastic in-between all 4 pieces when dry drill as you would a normal pen blank
Now slice it up to whatever thickness you want your bricks to be then build them up on your tube offsetting each slice with a piece of the black plastic in-between each one and there you have it hope this is of help to you
 
These all look very nice but I particularly like the resin ones, what resin do you use for that Woody?
 
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