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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: Magnum22]
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02/19/10 10:15 AM |  
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laziJoined:  Mar 2009 Posts: 10,209   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Those are some really nice pens. Never thought about pen making as a hobby but Im sure most peole can appreciate a really nice pen.
 Very cool hobby. Look forward to seeing more.
 
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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: lazi]
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02/19/10 10:20 AM |  
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SkunkHunterJoined:  Oct 2008 Posts: 117,123   Junk Yard Dog |  
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A couple three years ago, my wife and I help start a new Chruch.  It was just a factory building when we started.  We built bathrooms, classrooms, kitchen, Fellowship hall and Sanctuary with pulpit.  
 My wife's dead Father had given my dad some wild cherry lumber about 15 years ago.  Well We got some of it that dad had left and was not going to use.  Our pastor used it to make a Pulpit AND alter benches.  He also had some pieces left over and used some of it to make my wife a Pen.  She will cherish it forever.  I had never seen a handmade pen before that.  Once again, good job on your pens.  They are really nice.  The work shows you care.
 
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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: dl351]
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02/20/10 03:26 AM |  
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myketheknifeJoined:  Sep 2009 Posts: 3,860   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Thanks again for the compliments.
 Myketheknife, yes, they do come in kits.  Anything that looks like metal or plastic is part of the kit.  The wood is purchased as a blank that gets cut, drilled, turned to size, and finished.  There are also acrylic blanks and several others of the reconstituted stone.
cool,I'm liking the recon. stone. 
 SYKCO JYD#112
 It's better to have it & not need it, than to need it & not have it.
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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: myketheknife]
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02/20/10 05:06 PM |  
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MRpinkJoined:  Dec 2007 Posts: 4,688   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Wow, impressive. Surfboards aren't enough huh? The yard has talent.
 Post some pics of the honduras rosewood burl one once it's done, the polishing will really bring out burl.
 
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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: MRpink]
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02/20/10 05:47 PM |  
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dl351Joined:  Feb 2007 Posts: 512  OP Scrapper |  
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Wow, impressive. Surfboards aren't enough huh? The yard has talent.
 Post some pics of the honduras rosewood burl one once it's done, the polishing will really bring out burl.
Thanks for the compliments! The honduras rosewood burl is nice, but will look nicer with a better finish!  At about $15 just for the single pen blank, it better look good!  It'll be a while until I refinish that one.  My lathe is back home (I'm down at school) so I won't be able to work on any pens for about a month. As for the surfboards, I shaped another one for my girlfriend a few weeks ago, and the glassing should be done Monday!  What can I say, I'm and engineer and I like to make things! |  |  |  
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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: dl351]
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02/21/10 04:02 PM |  
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james_bondJoined:  Feb 2007 Posts: 3,574   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Looks great. My dad makes Pens too, he made me a burrly Maple one that I love and use often. 
 JYD #25
Clinging to my Guns, Religion, and Scrapyards.
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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: james_bond]
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02/21/10 04:28 PM |  
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dl351Joined:  Feb 2007 Posts: 512  OP Scrapper |  
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Looks great. My dad makes Pens too, he made me a burrly Maple one that I love and use often. Nice!  I'd like to do a maple burl pen sometime! What I really like about making pens is:    1.  It's not very difficult, once you have all the tools    2.  Since I enjoy woodworking, it gives me a chance to work with         some exotic woods without breaking the bank! Like knife collecting, though, it can get expensive.  That Honduras rosewood burl pen and the reconstituted stone pen cost around $20 each just for the materials, and those are not expensive pen kits.  Oh, that doesn't count the drill bit cost or the bushing cost.  Usually there's a specific bushing set for each pen design and for me (starting out), I usually need to buy a drill bit when I get a new pen kit design. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: dl351]
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02/22/10 01:38 PM |  
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banana-clipJoined:  Mar 2008 Posts: 4,725   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Those are some beautiful pens 
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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: banana-clip]
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03/11/10 04:11 PM |  
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JimmythebarrelJoined:  May 2008 Posts: 61   Pooch |  
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Very nice. 
 PM me if you are selling any. I could use a nice pen.
 
 What ink cartridge do ethey use? I am partial to Cross pens myself.
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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: Jimmythebarrel]
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03/25/10 04:37 PM |  
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dl351Joined:  Feb 2007 Posts: 512  OP Scrapper |  
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Here are some more I've done. These are some slimline pens I've turned.  From back to front they are bloodwood, polymer clay with CA glue finish, polymer clay, and rosewood.  These wood ones are some of my first from when I'd just use a friction finish.  Now I use CA and polish that up.  The CA finish is much shinier and more durable.  ![[Linked Image from farm5.static.flickr.com]](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4072/4462301147_395528d3e2_b.jpg)  Here are a couple I did two days ago. This one is reconstituted turquoise with copper hardware.  I really like the way this one came out!  Also, I don't know why, but the copper hardware always looks more like brass in pictures.  Oh well.  ![[Linked Image from farm3.static.flickr.com]](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2730/4462301257_912172775a_b.jpg)  This one is just some black/red/silver acrylic with black hardware.  I like this one, too!  ![[Linked Image from farm5.static.flickr.com]](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4018/4462301351_65e0fde424_b.jpg) |  |  |  
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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: dl351]
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03/25/10 07:16 PM |  
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tonesterJoined:  Feb 2010 Posts: 3,111   Junk Yard Dog |  
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wow they all look sweet but the last two are awesome! good job man! by the way that copper looks like copper to me. 
 JYD #114
 
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|  Re: Here's another hobby of mine!
[Re: banana-clip]
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03/31/10 06:37 PM |  
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thejamppaJoined:  Mar 2010 Posts: 6   Pound Puppy |  
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Wow, beautiful one. I like the 2nd from the top. 
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