New** Emerald Isle Honeycomb blank

$16.00

We have made our most loved blank, Emerald Isle, into a honeycomb blank. Our blanks are high-pressure cast with Alumilite resin, and we use high-quality Eye Candy pigments, which give our blanks dimension and an eye-catching shine. These blanks' tones are reminiscent of the beauty of the earth. These Blanks are stunning and make whatever you turn into a statement piece. Each blank is unique!

For optimal results, we recommend applying a CA finish to these blanks. Please note that these blanks are best suited for experienced turners, use light cuts, and sharp tools. While some chip out may occur during the turning process, these blanks are well worth the effort, resulting in pens that are truly remarkable. To minimize the risk of chipping, consider applying thin CA glue before and during turning. You need to have a light touch and Very high speed. When you start, keep the chips that come off so you have them to replace any missing at the end. If you're making a pen or something similar in size, the chips at the beginning don't matter much, but save one or 2. Keep a soft but very sharp touch as you get down to the final size. I don't usually lose scales at this point, but I have a few times, so If you lose a scale, replace it with one you saved. Attach it with thick CA glue and activator. Once it is set completely, trim it with that very light touch. I finish mine with about 8 coats of Medium Flex CA to ensure the scales never pop off.

Alumilite is by far the best resin I’ve found for casting pen blanks. It’s a joy to turn, and it easily polishes up to a high gloss. Finishing these blanks doesn’t get any simpler! Just sand and polish with polishing papers, plastic polish, or buffing wheels. size 5x7/8

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We have made our most loved blank, Emerald Isle, into a honeycomb blank. Our blanks are high-pressure cast with Alumilite resin, and we use high-quality Eye Candy pigments, which give our blanks dimension and an eye-catching shine. These blanks' tones are reminiscent of the beauty of the earth. These Blanks are stunning and make whatever you turn into a statement piece. Each blank is unique!

For optimal results, we recommend applying a CA finish to these blanks. Please note that these blanks are best suited for experienced turners, use light cuts, and sharp tools. While some chip out may occur during the turning process, these blanks are well worth the effort, resulting in pens that are truly remarkable. To minimize the risk of chipping, consider applying thin CA glue before and during turning. You need to have a light touch and Very high speed. When you start, keep the chips that come off so you have them to replace any missing at the end. If you're making a pen or something similar in size, the chips at the beginning don't matter much, but save one or 2. Keep a soft but very sharp touch as you get down to the final size. I don't usually lose scales at this point, but I have a few times, so If you lose a scale, replace it with one you saved. Attach it with thick CA glue and activator. Once it is set completely, trim it with that very light touch. I finish mine with about 8 coats of Medium Flex CA to ensure the scales never pop off.

Alumilite is by far the best resin I’ve found for casting pen blanks. It’s a joy to turn, and it easily polishes up to a high gloss. Finishing these blanks doesn’t get any simpler! Just sand and polish with polishing papers, plastic polish, or buffing wheels. size 5x7/8

We have made our most loved blank, Emerald Isle, into a honeycomb blank. Our blanks are high-pressure cast with Alumilite resin, and we use high-quality Eye Candy pigments, which give our blanks dimension and an eye-catching shine. These blanks' tones are reminiscent of the beauty of the earth. These Blanks are stunning and make whatever you turn into a statement piece. Each blank is unique!

For optimal results, we recommend applying a CA finish to these blanks. Please note that these blanks are best suited for experienced turners, use light cuts, and sharp tools. While some chip out may occur during the turning process, these blanks are well worth the effort, resulting in pens that are truly remarkable. To minimize the risk of chipping, consider applying thin CA glue before and during turning. You need to have a light touch and Very high speed. When you start, keep the chips that come off so you have them to replace any missing at the end. If you're making a pen or something similar in size, the chips at the beginning don't matter much, but save one or 2. Keep a soft but very sharp touch as you get down to the final size. I don't usually lose scales at this point, but I have a few times, so If you lose a scale, replace it with one you saved. Attach it with thick CA glue and activator. Once it is set completely, trim it with that very light touch. I finish mine with about 8 coats of Medium Flex CA to ensure the scales never pop off.

Alumilite is by far the best resin I’ve found for casting pen blanks. It’s a joy to turn, and it easily polishes up to a high gloss. Finishing these blanks doesn’t get any simpler! Just sand and polish with polishing papers, plastic polish, or buffing wheels. size 5x7/8