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my first attempt

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I like Corian, but I can only get thin sizes... I used to like making a customer a pen from offcuts of their worktops, its great camouflage :whistling:
Nice job on your too! I like the shape, subtle :drool::drool:
 

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Superb job of that for a first attempt.

Love corian for slimline pens. Yes it makes a change from turning wood, quite a nice feeling when you get it right as well.

Corian is a little more forgiving than most acrylics in my view. A good one to start your path on to acrylics. But if you do, Be gentle with them.
 
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