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First Acrylic

Wrongway

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I just turned my first acrylic with one of Dan's Rhodium Zeta's. Picture a bit poor quality.

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Woody

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That is one very nice pen Robbie and for your first attempt at acrylic I thing you should give yourself a big pat on the back bloody well done
 

chas_41_uk

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Nice Pen Robbie. Use a plain background for your photo

I agree with Vic, very nice pen, but a plain white background will help :thumbs:

I've also checked the link you put to your wife's photo of the pen. Maybe she could give you photography lessons :wink::funny:
 

Grump

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Just cropping the image would help but yes your wife's pic is better and yes plain background lets us see the subject matter.
 

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Jim

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Looks good to me Robbie, very nice indeed .. The next acrylic won't seem as tough my friend, they do get easier .. :thumbs:
 
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