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Set of 2 silicone inserts for the DINOBONE - COMBO CASTING SYSTEM. These inserts fit chambers measuring 5.25" x .84375" x 1.0".
The large stoppers will accommodate tubes 27/64" - 13.2mm in diameter.
Set of 2 silicone inserts for the "DINOBONE - COMBO CASTING SYSTEM". These inserts fit chambers measuring 5.25" x .84375" x 1.0".
These blocks are designed to all for casting shorter than the full length blanks.
Set of 2 silicone inserts for the "DINOBONE - COMBO CASTING SYSTEM". These inserts fit chambers measuring 5.25" x .84375" x 1.0".
The small stoppers will accommodate tubes 7mm - 27/64" in diameter.
Special Offer: 40% Off Due to Manufacturing Error
NOT FOR USE WITH LABEL TUBE CASTING
These DinoBone 1 Mold Body molds are offered at a 40% discount due to a manufacturing error where the casting slots were cut 0.5mm too wide, making them incompatible with our tube casting plugs. They are ideal for single blank casting with solid resin or hybrid resin, producing high-quality pen blanks.
To easily distinguish these SECONDS from properly manufactured molds, the ears on the ends have been flattened.
Crafted from durable HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), these semi-permanent molds resist warping and cracking, outperforming traditional silicone molds. Their stackable design eliminates the need for a casting rack, streamlining your workspace. Demolding is simple—remove the suction plugs, flip the mold, and tap the ends on your workbench to release the blanks.
Mold Specifications:
- Dimensions: 7" x 2.25" x 1.60"
- Casting Chambers: Single chamber, 5.25" x 0.863" x 1.0"
- Material: Milled HDPE for durability
- Features: Stackable, reusable, easy demolding, flattened ears for identification
Usage Instructions:
Apply a release agent, such as Maneater Wax Mold Release or Maneater Silicone Mold Release, to the chambers and rubber plugs to prevent resin buildup. Ensure full coverage and let it dry before pouring resin. After curing, use a rubberized dead blow hammer to lightly tap the mold’s bottom and sides. Flip the mold and tap the ends on your workbench to release the blanks. Alumilite and polyester resin blanks release effortlessly, while epoxy blanks may require extra taps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle.
Why Buy These Seconds?
Despite the oversized slots, these molds are a cost-effective solution for single blank casting. Their robust construction, innovative stackable design, and discounted price make them an excellent choice for crafting stunning pen blanks.
Note:
These molds are NOT compatible with any tube casting plugs due to the 0.5mm oversized slots. The flattened ears on the ends identify them as SECONDS. Trim blanks on a table saw for precise squaring, if needed.
Get these high-quality molds at a 40% discount while supplies last!
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold body has overall dimensions of 13.25" x 6.50" x 1.60" with TEN casting chambers, each measuring 5.25" x .84375" x 1.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold system has overall dimensions of 7.25" x 3.75" x 1.60" with two casting chambers, each measuring 5.25" x .84375" x 1.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Includes four large stopper silicone inserts and four small stopper silicone inserts! The small stoppers will accommodate tubes 7mm - 27/64" in diameter. The large stoppers will accommodate tubes 27/64" - 13.2mm.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers and on the silicone inserts, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold body has overall dimensions of 7.25" x 3.75" x 1.60" with two casting chambers, each measuring 5.25" x .84375" x 1.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Special Offer: 40% Off Due to Manufacturing Error
NOT FOR USE WITH LABEL TUBE CASTING
These DinoBone 2-Mold Body molds are offered at a 40% discount due to a manufacturing error where the casting slots were cut 0.5mm too wide, making them incompatible with our tube casting plugs. They are ideal for single blank casting with solid resin or hybrid resin, producing high-quality pen blanks.
To easily distinguish these SECONDS from properly manufactured molds, the ears on the ends have been flattened.
Crafted from durable HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), these semi-permanent molds resist warping and cracking, outperforming traditional silicone molds. Their stackable design eliminates the need for a casting rack, streamlining your workspace. Demolding is simple—remove the suction plugs, flip the mold, and tap the ends on your workbench to release the blanks.
Mold Specifications:
- Dimensions: 7" x 3.75" x 1.60"
- Casting Chambers: Two chambers, each 5.25" x 0.863" x 1.0"
- Material: Milled HDPE for durability
- Features: Stackable, reusable, easy demolding, flattened ears for identification
Usage Instructions:
Apply a release agent, such as Maneater Wax Mold Release or Maneater Silicone Mold Release, to the chambers and rubber plugs to prevent resin buildup. Ensure full coverage and let it dry before pouring resin. After curing, use a rubberized dead blow hammer to lightly tap the mold’s bottom and sides. Flip the mold and tap the ends on your workbench to release the blanks. Alumilite and polyester resin blanks release effortlessly, while epoxy blanks may require extra taps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle.
Why Buy These Seconds?
Despite the oversized slots, these molds are a cost-effective solution for single blank casting. Their robust construction, innovative stackable design, and discounted price make them an excellent choice for crafting stunning pen blanks.
Note:
These molds are NOT compatible with any tube casting plugs due to the 0.5mm oversized slots. The flattened ears on the ends identify them as SECONDS. Trim blanks on a table saw for precise squaring, if needed.
Get these high-quality molds at a 40% discount while supplies last!
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold system has overall dimensions of 7.25" x 5.25" x 1.60" with three casting chambers, each measuring 5.25" x .84375" x 1.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Includes six large stopper silicone inserts and six small stopper silicone inserts! The small stoppers will accommodate tubes 7mm - 27/64" in diameter. The large stoppers will accommodate tubes 27/64" - 13.2mm.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers and on the silicone inserts, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold body has overall dimensions of 7.25" x 5.25" x 1.60" with three casting chambers, each measuring 5.25" x .84375" x 1.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Special Offer: 40% Off Due to Manufacturing Error
NOT FOR USE WITH LABEL TUBE CASTING
These DinoBone 1 Mold Body molds are offered at a 40% discount due to a manufacturing error where the casting slots were cut 0.5mm too wide, making them incompatible with our tube casting plugs. They are ideal for single blank casting with solid resin or hybrid resin, producing high-quality pen blanks.
To easily distinguish these SECONDS from properly manufactured molds, the ears on the ends have been flattened.
Crafted from durable HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), these semi-permanent molds resist warping and cracking, outperforming traditional silicone molds. Their stackable design eliminates the need for a casting rack, streamlining your workspace. Demolding is simple—remove the suction plugs, flip the mold, and tap the ends on your workbench to release the blanks.
Mold Specifications:
- Dimensions: 7" x 5.25" x 1.60"
- Casting Chambers: Three chambers, 5.25" x 0.863" x 1.0"
- Material: Milled HDPE for durability
- Features: Stackable, reusable, easy demolding, flattened ears for identification
Usage Instructions:
Apply a release agent, such as Maneater Wax Mold Release or Maneater Silicone Mold Release, to the chambers and rubber plugs to prevent resin buildup. Ensure full coverage and let it dry before pouring resin. After curing, use a rubberized dead blow hammer to lightly tap the mold’s bottom and sides. Flip the mold and tap the ends on your workbench to release the blanks. Alumilite and polyester resin blanks release effortlessly, while epoxy blanks may require extra taps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle.
Why Buy These Seconds?
Despite the oversized slots, these molds are a cost-effective solution for single blank casting. Their robust construction, innovative stackable design, and discounted price make them an excellent choice for crafting stunning pen blanks.
Note:
These molds are NOT compatible with any tube casting plugs due to the 0.5mm oversized slots. The flattened ears on the ends identify them as SECONDS. Trim blanks on a table saw for precise squaring, if needed.
Get these high-quality molds at a 40% discount while supplies last!
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold system has overall dimensions of 7.25" x 6.75" x 1.60" with four casting chambers, each measuring 5.25" x .84375" x 1.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Includes eight large stopper silicone inserts and eight small stopper silicone inserts! The small stoppers will accommodate tubes 7mm - 27/64" in diameter. The large stoppers will accommodate tubes 27/64" - 13.2mm.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers and on the silicone inserts, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold body has overall dimensions of 7.25" x 6.75" x 1.60" with four casting chambers, each measuring 5.25" x .84375" x 1.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold body has overall dimensions of 11.25" x 7.25" x 1.60" with EIGHT casting chambers, each measuring 6" x .84375" x 1.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold system has overall dimensions of 6.25" x 4.875" x 1.60" with three casting chambers, each measuring 4.5" x .75" x 1.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Includes six small stopper silicone inserts! The stoppers will accommodate tubes 7mm - 27/64" in diameter.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers and on the silicone inserts, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold body has overall dimensions of 6.25" x 4.875" x 1.60" with three casting chambers, each measuring 4.5" x .75" x 1.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold system has overall dimensions of 7.25" x 3.75" x 1.60" with single casting chamber, each measuring 5.25" x .84375" x 1.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Includes four large stopper silicone inserts and four small stopper silicone inserts! The small stoppers will accommodate tubes 7mm - 27/64" in diameter. The large stoppers will accommodate tubes 27/64" - 13.2mm.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers and on the silicone inserts, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Blanks are from wood spokes salvaged from an original wood spoke wheels of a 1933 Dodge Eight.
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank.
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Dodge is an American brand of automobile manufactured in Auburn Hills, MI. Dodge vehicles currently include performance cars, though for much of its existence Dodge was Chrysler's mid-priced brand Plymouth.
Founded as the Dodge Brothers Company machine shop by brothers Horace Elgin Dodge and John Francis Dodge in the early 1900s, Dodge was originally a supplier of parts and assemblies for Detroit-based automakers, most notably Ford, and began building complete automobiles under the "Dodge Brothers" brand in 1914, predating the founding of Chrysler Corporation. The factory was located in Hamtramck, MI, and was called the Dodge Main factory from 1910 until its closing in January 1980. Both of the Dodge brothers died from the Spanish flu in 1920, and the company was sold by their families to Dillon, Read & Co. in 1925 before being sold to Chrysler in 1928.
For 1930, Dodge took another step up by adding a new eight-cylinder line to replace the existing six-cylinder. This basic format of a dual line with Six and Eight models continued through 1933. The cars were gradually streamlined and lengthened in step with prevailing trends of the day. To enhance production, in 1932 Chrysler built a factory in Los Angeles, CA where Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge and Plymouth vehicles were built until the factory closed in 1971.
The blanks are from the hickory wooden 14-spoke wheels of a 1933 Dodge Eight. The Dodge Eight was manufactured from 1930 to 1933. The wood is certified and distributed by Hardin Penworks, LLC. This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
Blanks are shredded bits of the plastic stadium seats mixed with complementary team-colored resin.
Available Sizes:
- Pen Blanks: Minimum 3/4" x 3/4" square
- Bottle Stopper and Ring Blanks: 1-1/2" round
- Full Pen Blocks: 6" x 5" and a minimum of 7/8" thick
- Knife Scale Pair: 2@ 5" x 1-1/2" x 3/8" minimum
All blanks include one Certificate of Authenticity (COA) per blank—a 4" x 6" card stock with foil-embossed seal, protected in a hard-shell plastic sleeve. Full Pen Blocks come with 10 COAs.
Most blanks are cut to order for freshness. Pen Blocks require a 2-3 week turnaround.
Blue Crew Boom – Nab Your Chavez Ravine Rocket!
Picture launching a moonshot homer with a pen hewn from seats that hummed with Dodger dog cheers at Chavez Ravine, or uncorking WS parade toasts with a stopper surging in royal blue blaze. From diamond dazzle rings reliving Koufax's no-no's to bleacher-tough knives carving post-game taco feasts—each gem is lathe-launched from authentic stadium shards, ringing "It's Time for Dodger Baseball" into eternal emblems. Rally your row and let the Boys in Blue's gritty grind electrify every swing!
Dodger Stadium: Dodgers' Eternal Elysian of Baseball Bliss
Dodger Stadium nestles in the sun-kissed hills of Chavez Ravine, Los Angeles—a timeless treasure of MLB majesty since its groundbreaking genesis. Conceived in the late 1950s to anchor the Dodgers' westward exodus from Brooklyn's Ebbets Field amid civic controversy and eminent domain debates, the $23 million marvel—funded by team owner Walter O'Malley and city bonds—broke ground on September 17, 1959, after razing the hillside community. It burst open on April 10, 1962, with the Dodgers topping the Giants 8-0 before 52,564 fans under a palm-fringed sky—heralding L.A.'s big-league arrival and instantly dubbing it "The Ravine" for its scenic splendor and seismic soul.
Encasing 52,000 diamond diehards (up to 56,000 with standing room) on lush natural grass (standard 330-foot foul lines, 395 alleys, 410 center), Dodger Stadium conjures a pitcher's paradise with those iconic twin pavilions and hillside harmonies—fostering fly-ball fireworks amid 3,000+ palm trees and San Gabriel views. Facelifts flared: 1962's initial 46,000 swell, 1970s' upper deck expansions to 55,000, 1990s' luxury suites and club seating, 2000s' $20 million scoreboard surge, 2013's $100 million Field of Dreams upgrades with LED videoboards and premium outfield districts, and 2020s' ongoing $100 million renovations—blending retro ravine charm with modern mojo via Guggenheim Baseball's infusions.
Sanctuary for the Los Angeles Dodgers since inaugural pitch, Chavez Ravine has cradled seven World Series crowns (1955 pre-dome echoes in 1963, 1965, 1981, 1988, 2020), 12 NL West titles, Koufax's four no-hitters (three here), Kershaw's Cy Young quests, and All-Star Games in 1959 (pre-open), 1980, 2010 amid 3,000+ home wins and sellout streaks. Record roars hit 57,099 for 2023's NLCS clinch, pulsing with "Vin Scully" serenades, Tommy Lasorda tirades, and fireworks frenzies. Beyond bases, it hosts concerts and conventions, etching L.A.'s laid-back legend into lore. As Dodgers dash for more rings, Dodger Stadium endures as a hillside testament to tenacity, triumphs, and timeless blue in MLB's marquee.
Pro Turning Tips & FAQ: Master Your Stadium Seat Creations
Transform your blanks into showstoppers with these pro-level insights. Our upgraded V2 blanks boast finer shredded plastic for ultra-smooth turning and minimal chip-out— a game-changer over V1. Dial in sharp carbide or HSS tools, crank speeds to 2,000–3,000 RPM, and take feather-light cuts (0.005–0.015 inches) to dodge melting or gummy buildup. Wet-sand from 220 to 2,000 grit, zap pin-holes with thin CA glue, and crown it with Magic Juice polish for that mirror-finish glow. Dive deeper with our guides:
Quick Q&A
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What's the secret sauce in these blanks?
Authentic shredded stadium seat plastic fused with vibrant team-colored resin—tough, one-of-a-kind material built for the lathe. -
Sizes and perks?
- Pen Blank: 3/4" x 3/4" square
- Bottle Stopper/Ring: 1-1/2" round
- Full Pen Block: 6" x 5" x 7/8" min (10 COAs included!)
- Knife Scale Pair: 2@ 5" x 1-1/2" x 3/8" min
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Shipping scoop?
2-5 business days standard; Full Blocks take 2-3 weeks. Free Ground Shipping on $200+ orders—otherwise calculated at checkout. Unopened returns? 30 days, no sweat. -
Authenticity locked in?
100%—sourced straight from historic seat removals. Limited edition vibes: Once they're gone from this batch, they're history.
Wooden seat pen blanks!
Blanks are 3/4" x 3/4"
Knife Scales 3/4" x 1-1/2" x 5" curved block not cut in half
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with silver foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
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Dodger Stadium, occasionally called by the metonym Chavez Ravine, is a baseball park located in the Elysian Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, the home field to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the city's National League franchise of Major League Baseball (MLB). Opened 56 years ago on April 10, 1962, it was constructed in less than three years at a cost of US$23 million, financed by private sources. Dodger Stadium is currently the oldest ballpark in MLB west of the Mississippi River, and third-oldest overall, after Fenway Park in Boston (1912) and Wrigley Field in Chicago (1914) and is the world's largest baseball stadium by seat capacity. Often referred to as a "pitcher's ballpark", the stadium has seen twelve no-hitters, two of which were perfect games.
The stadium hosted the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 1980 - and will host in 2020 - as well as games of 10 World Series (1963, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1988, 2017, and 2018). It also hosted the semifinals and finals of the 2009 and 2017 World Baseball Classics. It also hosted exhibition baseball during the 1984 Summer Olympics. It will also host baseball and softball during the 2028 Summer Olympics. The stadium hosted a soccer tournament on August 3, 2013 featuring four clubs, the hometown team Los Angeles Galaxy, and Europe's Real Madrid, Everton, and Juventus.
For the first time at Dodger Stadium, the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks played a regular season game on January 25, 2014 as part of the NHL Stadium Series.
Pens turned by Steve Reinker.

