Texatdurango
Member
I'm just curious about something. In almost every case when a new pen turner shows his first pen or first few pens, they are almost always "plain ole wood". With all the different types of blanks floating around like cast comuter curcuit boards, coffee beans, spagetti, "worthless wood", cactus, not to mention a few dozen exotic burls, truestones, dozens of lazered kits and hundreds of snazzy acrylics, does anyone continue to use "plain ole wood" after their first handful of pens?
Or, are there any pen makers here that prefer to use only wood, foregoing all the "other" blanks?
I was just sitting in my shop staring at all my pen blanks and got to thinking, I've got almost a thousand wood pen blanks and never use them anymore! Am I the only one?
Or, are there any pen makers here that prefer to use only wood, foregoing all the "other" blanks?
I was just sitting in my shop staring at all my pen blanks and got to thinking, I've got almost a thousand wood pen blanks and never use them anymore! Am I the only one?