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3 omega Fountain pens made with my own resin blanks

scouseroy

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All made from polyurethane resin I have cast myself, The first one was filled with Aluminium powder to give a great metallic effect
 

Grump

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The ally one actually looks pretty good, is that the right way to treat a nib?
I have so much to learn init?
 

Penpal

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Clean and colourful the first one neat contrast I have never seen better ever must be satisfying to have covered the entire process yourself Roy thanks for showing .

Peter.
 

silver

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All nice looking Pens and finished nicely Roy.

On the first pocture it looks like a small crack at the postsable end of the first picture? Could be a reflection tho:thinks:.

((Bottom of the first picture)
 

scouseroy

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All nice looking Pensacola finished nicely Roy.

On the first pocture it looks like a small crack at the postsable end of the first picture? Could be a reflection tho:thinks:.

((Bottom of the first picture)
Damn! I thought it was a reflection, but on checking, it is a small crack :sob: Im sure I can repair it tho and if not its another one for me to keep :wink:
 
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Grump

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it kept falling over so I had to stand it that way :nooidea:

If it's laying down it can't fall over init?
Lay it flat on clean white paper and shoot it horizontal, saves lots of screen space on the tablet and gives a goodly pic.
Leave the props for the idiots who know no better init?
 
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