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This is bullet pen number two

flexi

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I use my phone "to" show up the scratches.... Its a great way to improve finish technique....
Great job on no2 BTW... Better without the center rings alsošŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘
 

alan morrison

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I would love to know what pen parts were used and how you did it.
Paul, I'm waiting for more casings. When next I make a bullet pen I will photograph the process for you. It's not complicated.
While you are waiting you could scroll through the threads that Mark @flexi has posted re. bullet pens and get some tips there.
Alan
 

alan morrison

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Thats rather nice Alan, :thumbs::thumbs:

I don't recall you posting any previous ones before, seen many from @flexi though
 

Garno

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You have taken the inspiration from the best mate and it shows in the results
 
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