I turned my second pen tonight, and it was my first real one start to finish since the first was at the booth at the Woodworking Show where they held your hand, had the blanks prepared with tubes glued in, and did the actual assembly themselves.
The wood is Jatoba from flooring scraps a friend at work gave me. I'm going to give him the pen as thanks for the wood. He gave me enough to make 9-12 pens out of, and he has some more coming after he finishes the floor. I've never worked with Jatoba before, but I like it. And it smells great, too.
Being my first complete pen, it's not without it's flaws, but I'm quite happy with how it turned out.
Finish is friction polish and a little Renaissance wax. It's a slimline kit. I used the horizontal boring setup of the Shopsmith to drill the blanks. I used my bench vice for the assembly. Instead of buying the Shopsmith-specific pen mandrel, I bought the MT2. I took the taper off and chucked the bare mandrel shaft in the drill chuck. I used a live center on the tail end of the mandrel.
