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This week's Pen of the Week is chosen by Penpal and goes to "White Simplicity" by silver
Peter said "My choice for pen of the week is the stunning White Simplicity by Eamonn. Neat to see all of the work coming through,very encouraging. This white pen is outstanding"
Here's the link to...
White Corian on Dayacom Simplicity kit. (No not a TM Delta kit)
Pen kit; Daycom Simplicity
Blank; White Corian
Finish; through the grades to 2000 then Ferecla and a polish.
Just been nice to get back to making some pens for a change..:wink:
I have been thinking of making better looking 7mm pens for some time. But how to make them nicer? Or at least more controlled? I thought that getting rid of most of the parts - or to make them instead of using the metal stuff - was a good way to go.
Let's start from the beginning. Of course...