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TM sedona

pittswood

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Hi guys,
Dressed this TM Sedona in Tamboti wood. Finished in sealer, melamine lacquer and wax 22.
I personally like this kit, easy to make, nice rounded body and pleasing to the eyes.
Well done TM.
Kelvin


TM SEDONA Chrome CAP ON TAMBOTI web.jpg

TM SEDONA Chrome TAMBOTI WOOD web.jpg
 

billyb_imp

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Great looking pen Kevin, nice finish, you can almost feel the tactility of it via the photo :thumbs::thumbs:

Not sure if tactility is a word but hopefully you'll know what I mean :whistling:
 

pittswood

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Thanks guys,
I like the quality of TM kits, from the feel of the metal used to the finish of the plating. A well thought out peace of kit
Again well done TM
Kelvin
 

pittswood

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Thanks for all your comments.

Ruth, all the photos of my pens are taken by my wife. She uses a Digital SLR camera with an 18-55mm lens. Ideally a tripod should be used but she has not used one for her photos. She hangs a piece of black velvet material which is used as a back drop (any material will do as long as it is not shiny). She then places an A3 sized mirror flat on the table, mirror side up and in front of the backdrop. (she has an acrylic one so no chance of it breaking). :winking: She has two daylight lamps clamped to the edge of the table to illuminate the pens. The pens sit on top of the acrylic mirror and she takes the photos. She then cleans the images in photoshop, removing any dust specks and cat fluff :funny:

Hope this helps, but if you need any more info, let me know :thumbs:
Kelvin.
 
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