Lava Explosion Pen Blanks #20 - Molten Seas

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These beautiful and exotically swirled pen blanks are handmade in small batches here in the US.  Made with brilliantly colored Alumilite resin, they cut like butter, hold threads readily, and polishes up easily.

  • Size: Approx 7/8" x 5 1/4", Priced per each.
  • Color: Blue, Aqua, Copper & Purple Pearl Swirled
  • Mix & Match for Discount With Most Other Acrylic Pen Blanks!
Mix Group: Acrylics
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  • Weight
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  • SKU
    DA-LE20

Lava Explosion Pen Blanks #20 - Molten Seas.

These beautiful and exotically swirled pen blanks are hand-made in small batches, so please expect some variation. They are made from Alumilite resin, which is known for its beauty, resilience, and durability. Alumilite cuts like butter, holds threads readily, and polishes up easily.

These pen blanks are approx. 13/16" Sq (7/8" shy) x 5 1/4" long.. Price is per each; the photo shows a representative sampling of the colors and swirling. 

  • Size: 13/16" x 13/16" Approx
  • Length: 5 1/4"
  • Style: Swirl
  • Color: Blue, Aqua, Copper & Purple Pearl Swirled
  • Material: Alumilite
  • Transparency: Low
  • Shape: Rectangular
  • Awesome Pattern & Color
  • Priced: Per Each
  • Mix & Match for Discount With Most Other Acrylic Pen Blanks!
  • Color
    Blue
  • Material
    Alumilite
  • Blank Length
    5-6"
  • Blank Width
    7/8"
  • Blank Style
    Swirl
  • Blank Shape
    Rectangle
  • Blank Transparency
    Low
  • Threads (Kitless)
    Yes
  • Manufacturers
    • Manufacturer
      MuttBlanks
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  • Mar 24, 2021, 10:10 PM
    Super color great blanks

Product questions

  • Egor
    Oct 17, 2019, 12:45 PM

    what temperature can this material withstand?

    Administrator
    Oct 17, 2019, 01:58 PM

    Hello Egor,

    What do you mean by "withstand", please?

    Per Alumilite - Once cured Alumilite will not melt. It will start softening in the mid 200°F and discoloring above 450°F. The shape and design have a lot to do with the physical resistance to heat.

    I hope that helps,

    Dawn