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Pens turned from my first weeks go at casting

Penpal

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Wow from nuts to metal,coffee beans and what have you each one a challenge in its own way your pens are outstanding Paul a ringing success story mate.

Peter.
 

Treeesa

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Paul - they're great results but I think you may have missed the point - it's supposed to take years to get to this standard of results in casting and stabilising and you're supposed to have a shed full of disasters first !! :funny::funny:

Great imagination and patient detail - well done :thumbs::thumbs:
 

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Very well done Paul the blanks look great. I would like to have seen them photographed individually and on a plain white background so that they can be seen in more detail :thumbs:
 

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Very well done Paul the blanks look great. I would like to have seen them photographed individually and on a plain white background so that they can be seen in more detail :thumbs:

I agree with you totally Vic! I usually do photograph them individually & a lot better than this, but we are just so busy at the moment I thought I would just throw a few all in one photo just to get them out there!
 

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I should say they where a pain in the arse & don't try it LOL
But in truth they where pretty easy with no tear out! but I did stabilise the beans first & went very gently with the turning.

They can be a chore

But light cuts and a steady hand and you'll have no problem

Always a good seller if you get the finish right, try some coloured ones next time
 
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