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Not much difference really, same tube size and bushings I think, and it has a little different clip, not sure on the twist if it's the same, the Executive has more plating options.That Zebrawood is almost as nice as BOW ! !
The Corporate ballpoint is a lot like the Executive (which costs a tiny bit more).
No it's just single.Is the Corporate a double twist ?
You can put them on one right after each other, no more than 15min I don't think, after I apply a coat I turn the lathe up to about 1500 RPM and really burnish that coat in, let it spin for another min to let it cool a bit then turn lathe speed down to 350 and repeat.How long does it take to do the 5 coats of Shellawax ? . . . including the wait time between coats .
Feels good, to be truthful it's not the type of pen I would use as a daily pen, I am more of a Slimline / Streamline type of guy, I am guessing that's because it's more like the type of pen I have used most of my life. Shellawax is just another friction polish and as with most friction polishes out there you need friction / heat to make go into the wood. It's the one I started with and have had good success with and I don't have any reason to change at this point I found out I can't use CA when I did my first unstabilized Black Palm when I was soaking it to help turn. This is basically odorless and it seems to be doing the job at least for now.Wendell
Nice work looks good . How's it feel in the hand though to use ?
Thanks for the update. I too and struggling with CA but like Melamine lacquer which flows on well and gives a hard finish. I ve used danish oi" on Lignum Vitae as it seals it well and stops the smell from it ! As well as giving a nice tactile finishFeels good, to be truthful it's not the type of pen I would use as a daily pen, I am more of a Slimline / Streamline type of guy, I am guessing that's because it's more like the type of pen I have used most of my life. Shellawax is just another friction polish and as with most friction polishes out there you need friction / heat to make go into the wood. It's the one I started with and have had good success with and I don't have any reason to change at this point I found out I can't use CA when I did my first unstabilized Black Palm when I was soaking it to help turn. This is basically odorless and it seems to be doing the job at least for now.
Thanks for the kind words, so do you use a buffer after applying the Microcrystalline Wax ? or you just buff with paper towel on the lathe? I was thinking of trying the Microcrystalline Wax but it's not exactly cheep here in Canada, neither is the Shellawax and I notice that one of our Canadian pen suppliers has increased the price of the Shellawax 250ml bottle by $8.00 which is quite an increase.I like it alot nice kit great finish well done. Like you I use a friction polish less mess no smell and fingerprint recognition works on my phone.
I top it off with Microcrystalline Wax.