My last pen kit lot sold on ebay. before i put this one on ebay, i thought id give thee forums a chance on it individually. the list of what i have is in the attached pdf. I also have bushings for most of these, and ill include them if i have them, and you buy the whole lot of that type. In...
I just got some of this wood from BryanJon in the indiv. classified. I used it to dress up a gold Ti jr gent fp. Finish is ca
Commnts welcomed, thanks for looking
This is my first wedding pen, and my first attempt at a self-made pen box.
The pen is a Gold Ti Junior Gent with Exotic Blanks White Pearl Acrylic. Engraving by Stan Cook.
Suggestions on joinery and fit of the box are welcome.
Thanks for looking.
My first Stars and Bars. The kit came from Laserlinez and it went together great. The pen kit is a Jr. Statesman rollerball from CSUSA. Comments welcome and thanks for looking. btw CA finish with a bit of buffing topped with Ren wax.
I finally picked up a few fountain pens to try. They’re all Jr. Gents. All are finished with BLO/CA. The first is ebony. The second is sapele (thanks paprgypc). Third is paduak. The ebony is my favorite, as I think the blank and the copper set each other off just right.
As always, any and...
I have yet to purchase a Jr. Emperor kit and I was wondering if the tubes are the same as the Jr. Gent/Jr. Statesman. I see on CSUSA that the same drill bit size is recommended but the extra tubes have different SKUs so I am guessing they are slightly.
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks,
Here are couple of Jr Gents dressed in exotic blanks and True Stone. From left to right I call them Fire, Stormy Night and Jurassic. Jurassic is made from Dinosaur bone true stone. Please feel free to add your comments.
Thanks,
Dan Heine
Alchemy blank from Exoticblanks with a Jr. Gent kit. This is amazing in person. The blank that is...of which I only turned. This looks very stormy to me. I wet sanded to 12000MM and polished. I turned without a mandrel. I also tried sanding the blank square on the lathe for the first time. I...
Here is my first Tru-Stone pen. I would not have attempted to turn this material before I bought my Woodchuck. With the Woodchuck, it was a piece of cake. Good material to work with, but you have to guard against using too much polishing material.
Well, here is something I was messing around with. It came out alright. I of course need to work on some of the joints and glue lines. The design certainly had the desired effect though.
Pecan, Brass and Aluminum on an GoldTi Jr. Gent II RB. CA finish.
Thanks for looking. Any and all comments...