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Hey Shawn,

 

How long did you have to let the resin cure? Did you have to leave it for a bit in between layers?

 

This is exciting stuff! Thanks for sharing!

http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y331/fuchsiaprincess/Fuchsiaprincess_0001.jpg http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/036/2/2/Narnia_Flag_by_Narnia14.gif

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I let the first batch cure for about 2 days - but I think I may have used too much of the hardener.

I made 2 more big blanks last night that should be ready in a few days. I've got them clamped and will let them sit until next weekend when I have time to fool with them.

I used a little less hardener so it will take longer for it to cure.

 

 

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If you are planning on rolling the material with the next version, perhaps you could simply wrap it around a core that can be removed later. Might cut down on the lathe work you have to do.

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http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc453/NoodlersCreaper/sig0001.jpg

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In that case, you might have to source some leather that hasn't been cured/tanned. I taught the Leatherworking merit badge for two summers, but there wasn't a requirement for an in depth knowledge of the tanning process. :P

 

Like yourself, I'm not sure.

 

It would be interesting to see a student pen made from laminated cardboard - totally utlitarian!

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Well - the section and barrel are probably a lot tougher than the cap. I wouldn't be surprised if the cap slit if thrown against the floor. It should survive a fall with no problem though.

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do post the final/finished product. i'm intrigued to see how it looks and performs.

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Amazing, a laminated Demin pen, bravo Shawn !

As already suggested, You could also wind the demin - already coated with epoxy - arround a small pin.

Then compress it radially in 2 halfs of a hard wooden block in which the approperiate lengthwise bore is made before cutting the block in two.

This will make your material much stronger

Just my 2 cents..

Francis

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Another advantage to wrapping may be having it look identifiable as jeans

"One always looking for flaws leaves too little time for construction" ...

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You are getting out of control, Shawn! :roflmho:

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