Rob H
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Finally felt brave enough to try something other than a slimline. Artisan Patriot kit. Someday I will try an expensive kit.
Very nice combination of blank and kit, well done! I find that single tube kits like this one, are simple to make. The grain continuation for instance, of a slimline kit needs more attention. Slimline kits are probably a bit cheaper to buy and most of the times they would be offered with a mandrel as part of a set. The pen assembly is also more straight forward and all that make it a good choice for a new penturner.Finally felt brave enough to try something other than a slimline. Artisan Patriot kit. Someday I will try an expensive kit.
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That is a decent price, thank youNothing wrong with slimline kits. Woodcraft still sells them with platinum finish last time I checked. A bit more expensive but worth it. That finish will not come off like some others. Looks great too. Actually, it's rhodium, a metal in the same family and pricier than platinum. It's a nice step up from the slimline pens with an inferior finish. Rhodium finish is hard to come by these days because of the high price of that metal.
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I found the Nexus kit from Crooked Mill and like the fatter center band. I will get a couple of the ones you posted. I really want to make a Southwest Mesa twist but haven't purchased one yet, waiting for a good blank for it.You're welcome Rob. The only slimline pens I will make are the platinum series or the titanium platings. Both are much more durable and better quality.
I have android and have the IAP app loaded and poked around in it, guess I need to explore it more. That is a cool blank. I'm staying away from wood for a while because I really suck at CA finishing even after watching a lot of videos and the fumes were starting to bother me. I need to get a respirator but for now I'm enjoying working with the cast blanks and started making my own. I did do a couple wood blanks a few days ago and couldn't believe how easy it was to turn compared to cast blanks. The first ones I turned were made from leftover oak hardwood flooring pieces I had from doing my kitchen floor. Since I was just starting and didn't want to buy blanks in case I didn't like it. And now I just learned about polymer clay OMG how many damn ways are there to make pens and spend money =) but it has me excited to try it all.Rob, if you have iPhone or iPad I highly recommend you get the BushNTubes app from IAP. It provides tons of information and links to various vendors. Also, take advantage of the library section of this website. It contains all the information and various techniques you will need for pen making from beginner to advanced.
Also, the members here are happy to help.
As for the Southwest Mesa, I'd go with a colored laminated ply blank from Penn State Industries. They even have one called Southwest. Featuring Southwest design and colors.
Jumbo Color Grain Southwest 3/4 in. x 5 in. Pen Blank
Our decorative and colorful Color Grain blanks are so popular that we've created these Jumbo sized versions for larger pens. The vivid, contrasting colors in these Jumbo blanks will help you make large, dazzling pens. Colorgrain is made from hardwood veneers that are resin impregnated with dye thenwww.pennstateind.com
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Hey Rob. Slow down ! I can tell that you caught the bug and you got it bad.I have android and have the IAP app loaded and poked around in it, guess I need to explore it more. That is a cool blank. I'm staying away from wood for a while because I really suck at CA finishing even after watching a lot of videos and the fumes were starting to bother me. I need to get a respirator but for now I'm enjoying working with the cast blanks and started making my own. I did do a couple wood blanks a few days ago and couldn't believe how easy it was to turn compared to cast blanks. The first ones I turned were made from leftover oak hardwood flooring pieces I had from doing my kitchen floor. Since I was just starting and didn't want to buy blanks in case I didn't like it. And now I just learned about polymer clay OMG how many damn ways are there to make pens and spend money =) but it has me excited to try it all.
Yes I seem to have went nuts with pens. I never really had a creative hobby before so it's all new. I think what I like the most is the many different ways there are to make pens. I never knew that pen turning/making was even something people did. All of the pens I see here are fantastic. The people who do it are also very friendly and helpful sharing their experience and tips.Hey Rob. Slow down ! I can tell that you caught the bug and you got it bad.
I am not great at CA finishing also. But that's academic. The acrylics I turn feel like plastic because they are plastic and that's ok. I don't care for CA finish for wood. I've only done a few with CA. Yes it's very durable and high gloss. The downside to me is that the wood feels like it's plastic and it doesn't develop a patina. In my opinion, wood should look and feel natural, like fine furniture. That's my opinion for what it's worth. Others swear by the CA finish. They are not wrong, just a difference in opinion. Alternate finishes for wood are lacquer, friction polish or oils. Go slow. As you progress you will find what works best for you.