Bob Ellis
Graduate Member
As a relative newbie, I have been having some problems with the CA finish on some of my pens, so, in an attempt to restore my confidence in my abilities (limited though they are), I took this photo of some of the pens I have made recently.
I know that most people here will recognise the wood used for each pen, but I have listed them below anyway. From left to right, they are
A wild grained oak American style ballpoint pen, with lattice sculpted bands.
A snakewood American style pencil.
A cherrywood European style fountain pen.
A bocote slimline gel writer.
A stabilised spalted tiger oak slimline ballpoint pen with Celtic band.
A hazel Dymondwood American fountain pen.
A lignum vitae Tetra stylus ballpoint pen.
A cross-cut zebrano streamline ballpoint.
Sorry about the quality of my photography. The pens look better in real life!
I know that most people here will recognise the wood used for each pen, but I have listed them below anyway. From left to right, they are
A wild grained oak American style ballpoint pen, with lattice sculpted bands.
A snakewood American style pencil.
A cherrywood European style fountain pen.
A bocote slimline gel writer.
A stabilised spalted tiger oak slimline ballpoint pen with Celtic band.
A hazel Dymondwood American fountain pen.
A lignum vitae Tetra stylus ballpoint pen.
A cross-cut zebrano streamline ballpoint.
Sorry about the quality of my photography. The pens look better in real life!