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5th September 2008, 09:26 AM #1Turned a Few
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Light Jade
Chrome Flat Top Streamline Twist Ballpoint with Light Jade Acrylic. Painted tubes and inside of blanks with Mother of Pearl Acrylic spray paint. Sanded down to 12,000 MM and polished with Brasso.
As always comments and or suggestions welcome.
Thanks for looking.
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8th September 2008, 12:05 AM #2
Les
Never have I used such pale colours but I will now this pen stands out to me for simplicity of design and looks pristine, regal or some other expression.
I have been using Brasso on Corian for fifteen years and one day lucked on Brasso as a cream in a tube never seen since on shelves but it is thicker, economic, not watery or nearly as messy, seems to carry a faster smoother abrasive. Lasts for a long time but mysteriously dissapears in my workshop sometimes and I would have another look around for some more on the theory one tube is handy two or more give me a chance to find when I want it. In my Army days I used the watery tins, messy and gets everywhere.
Thanyou for your pens, all winners for us grinners. Peter
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8th September 2008, 12:18 AM #3
Thats not my recollection of Brasso. All I can remember of Brasso is getting up before dawn to polish the dam brass handles used in the sash windows of RMC before the Sargent's came for room inspection. No matter how much you polished they would always find somewhere that you missed.
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8th September 2008, 12:50 PM #4
Les
very nice pen nice colour and I like the simple streamlined look
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