Monday 8 December 2014

'Cool Mint Water' Cigar Style FP - (first go at using transparent acrylic)


Once in a while I get an acrylic that is relatively translucent, and as I finish off the pen, I wonder how it would look with the inside polished.  Well, here was a great opportunity to experiment with that.  I had an order for a Cigar pen using this 'Cool Mint Water' acrylic, which I have ever used before, largely because it is not just translucent, but actually quite transparent.   After talking with RenĂ©e Meeks (Scriptorium Pens), a fellow pen maker (with a much cooler website than mine) who has really done a stellar job of mastering the technique of polishing the inside of these transparent blanks, I decided to bite the bullet and give it a go.



I must say that I am reasonably happy with the result, though I am looking forward to practicing it a bit more to work out a few kinks.



The pen is posing here with a polished steel nib in the first two pics, and with a two-tone steel nib in the  second last.  The converter can also be seen in the barrel.

Thanks for looking!  Thoughts and comments welcome.

Ken

2 comments:

  1. can you make it an eyedropper?

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    1. For sure. Just a bit of silicone grease on the threads would seal it enough.

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