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    Other half of segmented pen *PIC*

    In an earlier post I showed half of a segmented Corian pen I was working on. I completed the lower portion Wed. However, I am not really pleased with it.

    As you can see there are 4 different colors on the top and 4 additional different colors on the bottom barrel. I think it would look better if both the upper and lower barrels were made up of the same 4 colors. So - I will make 1 new top and 1 new bottom to match. Gives me a good excuse to have 2 segmented pens . The next experiment will be to make a couple of wooden segmented ones.

    I also got a solution to the color balance problem I was having taking pics under my desk lamp - so the colors in this pic are pretty accurate.
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    Ken, making the two new halves is a good idea. I take it these pens are heavier than a wooden pen?

    And, do tell, which method did you use to solve the color balance problem?

    (Better grab that pen quick - it looks like it might roll off the table....)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Burch
    Ken, making the two new halves is a good idea. I take it these pens are heavier than a wooden pen?

    And, do tell, which method did you use to solve the color balance problem?
    Yes they are considerably heavier than a wooden one - but I like em !!

    The color balance fix was simply read the manual and set the darn thing to incandescent lighting. When all else fails - read the instructions

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Salisbury
    When all else fails - read the instructions
    RTFM - Read the Fine Manual
    Last edited by Chris Padilla; 01-08-2004 at 8:07 PM.
    Wood: a fickle medium....

    Did you know SMC is user supported? Please help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Burch

    (Better grab that pen quick - it looks like it might roll off the table....)
    Hey, Todd--that's what the clip is for...mine don't roll anywhere.
    Jason

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    Oh, I thought that clip was so all you nerds could carry them in your pocket protectors...

    Todd the nerd too

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