Hey coooooosoooooo. Later this coming week I'm gonna start an auction for the coso fund with this pen. I turned it using African Pauduk wood. It has a magnetic cap, and comes with a black ink cartridge and a refill cartridge. I'll cover shipping in the US, any bid amount is to be given entirely to coso.
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@Kurtroedeger ooh fancy. found yourself one of the kits I've never used.
@Brisse I like the vertex magnetic ones. Have a lux feel to them, good weight, and a very satisfying click when the magnet pulls the cap tight.
I have the same fountain pen model as my daily desk pen at work and it writes nice. I've been using lami safaris for years now and this has now replaced that.
I saw a black version somewhere and I haven't been able to find it again, but it looked great no matter the wood style.
@Kurtroedeger am I allowed to ask what grit you're sanding to and what you're using as a pen finish?
I've considered going the super glue sealant path and polishing to 1000 grit, but I'm satisfied with how smooth 400 can be with the friction polish applied. I can't tell the difference between 400 and anything higher when I rub it with my finger.
@Kurtroedeger yeah I use a 400 grit and homemade friction polish... the CA glue method is much harder to do and requires non-stick bushings. To get super high gloss with friction polish do 400 grit, and then put a few drops on your paper towel and wipe on, use the paper towel with the lathe on to burnish it and do like 3 coats like that. and just incase you haven't been told yet *ALWAYS* use paper towels for finishing, otherwise you could deglove your hand if it grabs.