New set I turned yesterday.
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- tom_k/mo
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New set I turned yesterday.
Had a couple premium Buckeye Burl pen blanks from PSI setting on the shelf and thought I'd give them a try. I turned this Parker style rollerball pen and fountain pen set with them. Pretty striking grain on the wood. Ended up with one inclusion on one of the blanks, so I gathered a little of the shavings from the blank and took some CA glue and filled it with that. Turned it down again and you simply can not tell where it was. I'm really pleased with how well it filled in.
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Thanks CV, I normally use EEE Ultra Shine and Shellawax Cream unless I'm working with some really pithy wood or something porous like a corn-cob. Then I'll use the CA glue.cv3 wrote:Those are great looking pens. Did you use a CA finish or a friction polish?
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Funny -- I just got done reading a thread somewhere telling me how the Shopsmith was not suited for turning pens.tom_k/mo wrote:Had a couple premium Buckeye Burl pen blanks from PSI setting on the shelf and thought I'd give them a try. I turned this Parker style rollerball pen and fountain pen set with them. Pretty striking grain on the wood. Ended up with one inclusion on one of the blanks, so I gathered a little of the shavings from the blank and took some CA glue and filled it with that. Turned it down again and you simply can not tell where it was. I'm really pleased with how well it filled in.
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Nice job!!
Paul
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I've been told that too.paulrussell wrote:Funny -- I just got done reading a thread somewhere telling me how the Shopsmith was not suited for turning pens.
Nice job!!
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great job on the pens tom. "shopsmith not suited for turning pens?" paul i have turned over 300 pens on my shopsmith. so i would scoff at any such claims. (i realize it is not your claim)
Bob
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I also have turned quite a few pens on my MKV and even on an ER so I don't think that a SS cannot be just fine for turning pens. Just get the right live center with the right degree point for a mandrel and not one for wood. Then you will be in business.
Bill
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MKV, 510, MKVll, 50th Anniversary 520 with Jointech saw train, Bandsaw, scroll saw, joiner, 6" Sander,Stand Alone Pin Router and Router Table, Strip Sander, Jigsaw & (4) ER's plus Jigsaw for ER. DC SS RAS
Paul, you need to weigh everything you read on the internet with a pound (maybe a ton) of salt.paulrussell wrote:Funny -- I just got done reading a thread somewhere telling me how the Shopsmith was not suited for turning pens.
Nice job!!
Someone once said, "if you get a million monkeys on a million typewriters, you'll eventually get Shakespeare." We now, (thanks to the 'net) know that's not quite true.
I've got a castiron version of the ShopSmith, (or 2) and except for ripping long stuff by myself, I can do ANYTHING I want.
Oh, turning is what I love the most.
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