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Slimline Corian Pens

Jim

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I have not done any Corian pens for a while so thought today will be spent on doing a couple .. Both on a Black Satin Slimline Pen, micromeshed and polished with Meguiars Scratch X .. After seeing the final results i just may change the red and white barrel from the bottom pen to a standard white like the top one ..


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paulm

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The bottom on the second doesn't match the top but you could make 2 very nice pens if you seperate them Jim. Both lovely made and finished though.
 

Woody

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Very nice Jim agree on the second one but both halves are salvageable well done Jim boy yes bloody well done dont get me going again on this segmenting lark please I want to make one with the brick effect but I have to many other things I want to do so I cant well that's my excuse plus I aint got no corrian thats another excuse LOL
 

Penpal

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Jim the top one is beaut the bottom one I agree with your sentiments love the tapering effect in your turning and the bright tones,colours used with the presentation in the top pen.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs:
 

silver

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Both great pens Jim but as you say I think the bottom one is a little sparse in the segmenting. Plain white would look good on that one and really stand out..

Apart from that top quality finish and high standard of workmanship there..:thumbs:
 
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