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    Casting Wood Pen Blanks Tutorial

    As promised, here is the link to my just completed tutorial detailing my process of casting unusable wood for pen blanks. You all have seen my Algarita pen cast with magenta resin as well as my Mescalbean pen cast with gold resin. Well, this is how I do it!

    http://builtbydoc.com/WorthlessWoodBlanks.pdf

    Comments or suggestions for improvement are appreciated.

    Enjoy!
    Last edited by Jim Becker; 08-02-2007 at 9:35 AM. Reason: Adjusted link directly to article...
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    Curtis- Great tutorial. After reading that, I looked around on the net and only found 16 oz. cans of that resin. Could you share with us where you can get that from in the gal. containers, and maybe give a price range we should be looking at.

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    I don't have a compressor, they're too loud to use in my shop, but I was wondering if there is any reason you couldn't use a strong bike pump and a check valve? I regularly pump up my bike tires to 100 lbs.
    Nice looking blanks, thanks for the tutorial. I have about 1/2 ton of olive wood that tends to crack a lot, I'm thinking I might use your technique on that wood.


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    That's an excellent tutorial Curtis! Fairly simple process and awesome results. Thank you!

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    Thanks Curtis, and congrats on the IAP front page!

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    Curtis, that is great information. Thanks for sharing.
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    Thanks much, Curtis. I've just poured my first casting and am waiting for it to set up. Since I have a compressor, and lots of wasted wood, all I need is a pressure pot, your tutorial and some time.
    Grant
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary DeWitt View Post
    I don't have a compressor, they're too loud to use in my shop, but I was wondering if there is any reason you couldn't use a strong bike pump and a check valve?
    One other option would be those air spray cans that office supply stores sell, for cleaning keyboards.

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    Great article, Curtis!! And it seems to be quite easy to do, too.
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    Thanks, Curtis, great article!

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    Thank you Curtis. Thanks for sharing. Nice article.
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    Well written and illustrated article Curtis! Thanks for posting it!
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    Thanks Curtis for the info/pics. I've been building up my equipment pile so I can start to pressure and vac materials for pens and bottle toppers. All I am missing now is the vacuum pump. Your pens look awesome to boot!

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    Thanks for sharing Curtis. Very simple and easy to follow with many good suggestions.

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    Nicely done Curtis,

    I'll never try it, I respect the good makers like your self and enjoy making pens with your products!
    Take care,
    Jim

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