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I can't knock the one-piece pen. To be honest, I'm getting more enjoyment out of filleting, slicing, and dicing. Turning the pen is an almost secondary thing, which takes only a fraction of the time of preparing the blank.
 

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I couldn't agree more on the turning time.

I am doing some simple segmenting pens - nothing extraordinary. Maybe 20 min invested in the blanks, but turning is about 4-5 minutes, sanding 4-5 min. Don't ask about my finishing process... (I do a Wipe On Poly over 1-2 days...) Any increased time for segmenting will not alter the actual turning time, just the blank construction time. It's good that I have no social life and my wife sighs in relief when I waddle downstairs to the shop. 🤔 :eek: 🤣
 
Totally agree, making the blank is way more enjoyable and fulfilling than turning the pen.
 
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Hi Ken . Delighted to see that you still like one piece pens , and having fun in making them more complicated . Decided to make some Luxor pens before Christmas and one of the blanks I chose was one of your N Ireland castings . Before I got it drilled the cat decided it would look better on the concrete floor , where it broke . (The cat got more air time than the blank did before reaching the floor !) My repair attempts didn`t look great on the finished Micromeshed barrel , so I turned it off . Still have a couple more of yours , so will probably try again .
 
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Hi Ken . Delighted to see that you still like one piece pens , and having fun in making them more complicated . Decided to make some Luxor pens before Christmas and one of the blanks I chose was one of your N Ireland castings . Before I got it drilled the cat decided it would look better on the concrete floor , where it broke . (The cat got more air time than the blank did before reaching the floor !) My repair attempts didn`t look great on the finished Micromeshed barrel , so I turned it off . Still have a couple more of yours , so will probably try again .
Wow. Can I get a good closeup photo of the broken edges, please? I'd be keen to see if it's become brittle with age. If those are my polyesters, I probably cast them about 10 years ago. I have no idea how long the material should last!
 
Maybe 20 min invested in the blanks, but turning is about 4-5 minutes, sanding 4-5 min.

Some of these blanks took 2 or 3 hours to make. ... and discard ... and remake ... I probably spend 20 or 30 minutes turning.

Don't ask about my finishing process...

These are all slightly different.1 and 2 are oiled and waxed. 3's a friction polish, 4's thick CA and many grades of sanding, 5 friction, 6 CA, 7 oiled and waxed.

I do like the glossy CA finish, but it doesn't "feel" like wood!
 
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