Pen Turning

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gregfreese
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Pen Turning

Post by gregfreese »

I am looking for someone in the Myrtle Beach area that could show me how to make pens. I will be in the area all next week. Aug 5 - 11. I have all the parts, just haven't had the time to try it.

Ny e-mail is gregfreese@knology.net
paulmcohen
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Post by paulmcohen »

gregfreese wrote:I am looking for someone in the Myrtle Beach area that could show me how to make pens. I will be in the area all next week. Aug 5 - 11. I have all the parts, just haven't had the time to try it.

Ny e-mail is gregfreese@knology.net
Check for a local Rockler or Woodcrafter both offer frequent pen turning classes. They are cheap and include the arbors. Locally they will put a pen class together with 4 people.
Paul Cohen
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Greenvilleguy
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Post by Greenvilleguy »

Paul,

I'm in Greenville, SC and would be glad to show you. G'ville is 4 1/2 hours from Myrtle Beach, so hopefully you'll be able to find someone closer; but if not and you are willing to drive up to the "upstate", send me an email.
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