civilwartalk
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Hey Look, I made a thing!
A thing made out of Ash Wood actually. It feels real nice.
Earlier, I made several pens, and I did that traditional CA finish thing, and I think I was getting the hang of it, but I still wasn't happy. It didn't feel like Wood to me, I wanted the pen to feel used, like a good leather bomber jacket. Better yet, I wanted to look and feel like it had been used by a Civil War soldier for a few months on campaign... So I had to go another route....
So this is what I came up with, and I'm pretty happy with the results! It's got lots of color! It's got lots of texture, but yet it still feels smooth to the touch, and it's a comfortable pen in this form. As I'm sure many will guess, the fire treatment used here worked very well to bring out the grain! Who doesn't like working with Fire!
I hope it looks good.
It's glossy, but not too much. Friction polish wasn't going to work here... and at first I was stumped at what to do to finish this pen. I selected to finish it with two light coats of Krylon Triple-Thick Crystal Clear Glaze at (*cough*) my wife's recommendation. (I checked and saw other guys here have used it, so I went for it...) She was right.... this time.
The pen looks like it's used, even though that's how it came off the lathe finished, so mission accomplished there. Based on what I was attempting to achieve, it's just about perfect.
This is my second Civil War Pen, and I'll be honest, I'm a Civil War guy, but I find the clip on this pen cheesy, and I couldn't bring myself to put it on after the first one. It ruined the pen for me. I'll have to come up with a different clip, or just leave it off.
Leaving the clip off does have advantages. Who says the pen isn't mightier than the gun? I'll show them!
I think that will work, I'll post that on my site....
The pen on the right was my first CW Pen Kit, it was my first attempt at the same finish, but the results were all wrong, I should have scrapped it. My wife says she likes the color and feel of my first pen, she's not a fan of the texture of the wood on my latest pen. So, I know it's not for everyone....
I bet you are wondering where the Ash Wood came from.... well, I can tell you this is 100% legally obtained Civil War Witness Tree wood, from private property with a documented history. Tree came down in 2020, and I'm the only person as far as I know that has access to the wood, because as far as I know, I'm the only person who asked for access. I can say for now that it came from Pennsylvania, but I'm not yet ready to talk about specifics....
Now, if the post office will just deliver that small expensive slab of wood I ordered, I'll be a happy camper!