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Here I have made a few Omega pen sets which I am planning to sell as Wedding Pens. 1 (fountain) to use to sign the register and 2 (rollerball) to use everyday.
1 Alder
2 Stabilized Flamed Beech
3 Japanese Oak
$ Walnut with gold embellishing wax
Omega in a Pine cone purple acrylic pen, this was some of a batch that Gadget-UK did for me a few years ago.
Reverse painted with Black.
Sanded to 1200 then a YG and polish finish.
HI all, I like my bullet case pens, these are. 338 Lapua magnum the current Army long distance rifle caliber, fitted to Omega pen kits. I have done easier conversions, but hey you have to try everything once
I cut some blanks from some extremely dry Yew recently and found it to be very splintery and full of cracks.
Here's one that just about stayed in one piece on an Omega kit.
Alan
Here are the first two pens I have ever turned, As with the bowl I really want to share it with you.
The ball pen is a Zeta made out of Olive it has a twist function.
The Fountain pen I made second is an Omega made from Turkey Oak (My view when looking at it is that it is a stunning pen)
Gary
Evening,
An omega in chrome, paired with a Bock steel nib (F) and rippled Ash, finished with melamine as Phils method.
As always, C&C please.
Thanks,
Chriscb
This one is also a gift for a friend. It looks like it has scratches in the picture but its actually the glitter showing threw the pen is blemish free in reality.