Finishing bullet casing pens

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cseymour

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Hello all,
I have been asked to make a few pens from bullet casings. Was wondering what finish would work on the casing itself? Should I just polish it or is there a finish I could apply to it?

Any advice / suggestions would be greatly appreciated

Thank you
 
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When I was making those years ago I would powder coat them with a clear. The one thing that did was to darken the copper bullet but people liked that.

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I powder coat my 50 cal casings before assembling the 50 cal bullet because of its size.
However, I use Cerakote clear for aluminum as a dip for my 30 cals and the 50 cal nib. Doesn't darken the copper. They recently came out with a multipurpose clear which should work as well.
 
I powder coat my 50 cal casings before assembling the 50 cal bullet because of its size.
However, I use Cerakote clear for aluminum as a dip for my 30 cals and the 50 cal nib. Doesn't darken the copper. They recently came out with a multipurpose clear which should work as well.
Thank you Mannie -- I will take a look. Much appreciated.
 
I was always afraid to use a spray on lacquer because of chipping especially on the key rings. They get tossed in the pockets and powdercoating is very tough finish. At one time was thinking of trying the powdercoating for wood on my wood pens but never got around to it. if you are doing a few at a time I guess the spray works well. I was making in batches. I have stopped making them years ago. Not a big seller for me.

Not coating the copper bullet will darken it somewhat anyway because of oxidation. To me I liked the contrast.
 
I use to make a bunch of these & sell on local hunting forums. I polished them & explained to the customer that over time they would develop a natural patina. They was happy with the patina developing over time.
 
I use to make a bunch of these & sell on local hunting forums. I polished them & explained to the customer that over time they would develop a natural patina. They was happy with the patina developing over time.
Thank you Billie -- I may try a few like this as well.
Very much an experiment at this point
 
I made a couple of the 50 caliber pens. I started polishing the brass on the lathe without really looking it over. I used a tight fitting dowel inserted in the mouth of the case to hold it on the lathe. There were deep nicks and scratches and one dent where the case hit the gun on extraction. Also the mouth was out of round. I used a dowel to get the mouth back to round.
I decided it would be a too much work to get a high polish so I left a slightly dull finish on the brass. I then coated it with several coats of CA with the lathe spinning slowly. After the CA set, I sanded it with micromesh to a satin finish. It turned out nice and the lady I made it for really loved it.
If your start with unfired brass you should be able to get a mirror finish.

Mike
 
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