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Brick pattern Corian

Harry

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Hi Guys,

I thought I would show you my first segmented pen - it's something I've been wanting to try for a while. I learned a bit about sequence of operations with this!
 

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JerseyBill

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Very nice work Harry. The accuracy of your assembly of the segments looks to be totally spot on and it creates an excellent brickwork effect. Spot on and very impressive! :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

Harry

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Terry wonderful job on the segments. What material did you use for the white lines?

Thanks Terry, I used plastic sheet from a model shop. It's used to make buildings etc for model railways. The stuff I used was 10thou thick, but I think I might try the 20thou next time.
 

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Excellent job there Harry, well aligned and joins look nicely positioned.

Can see why you may want to change it to thicker plastic but looks nice as it it.

One below that I did with thicker plastic, but my view is mine it's' a little too thick.

segmented brick pen.jpg
 

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Easy to see why the girls are wild about Harry I stand with other pen makers in awe with this pen Harry. It is a treasure.

Peter.
 
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