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Hot Cycle Rotacrylic pen blank with 360 Flames

SKU: JP-CYCLE360
Regular price $29.95
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Hot Cycle Rotacrylic pen blank with 360 Flames

NEW from Masterscroller! Jeff has designed a second new stylized motorcycle, just for these rotocrylics! The cycle is set against an orange backdrop on the top blank, while the bottom blank is engulfed completely around with a color co-ordinated and very cool 360 flame design. The stylized cycle will appear on one side on the of the pen. but the flames will show completely around on the bottom barrel!

This amazing piece of workmanship involved many hours of design cutting on a CNC, including thousands of lines of code. Once cut, the upper and lower blanks were re cast in resin. 

The blank will fit a mid size pen (Jr Gent II/Jr Statesman/Triton etc)  Because of the double casting and the intricate design, there is a chance of encountering a small bubble. If you do, it can easily be filled with some of the sanding dust and CA or epoxy. Painted tubes/reverse painting are recommended. 

Hot Cycle Rotacrylic pen blank with 360 Flames

SKU: JP-CYCLE360
Regular price $29.95
Unit price
per
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Description

Hot Cycle Rotacrylic pen blank with 360 Flames

NEW from Masterscroller! Jeff has designed a second new stylized motorcycle, just for these rotocrylics! The cycle is set against an orange backdrop on the top blank, while the bottom blank is engulfed completely around with a color co-ordinated and very cool 360 flame design. The stylized cycle will appear on one side on the of the pen. but the flames will show completely around on the bottom barrel!

This amazing piece of workmanship involved many hours of design cutting on a CNC, including thousands of lines of code. Once cut, the upper and lower blanks were re cast in resin. 

The blank will fit a mid size pen (Jr Gent II/Jr Statesman/Triton etc)  Because of the double casting and the intricate design, there is a chance of encountering a small bubble. If you do, it can easily be filled with some of the sanding dust and CA or epoxy. Painted tubes/reverse painting are recommended.