Brooks803
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Here's what I ended up making Jim for the Dec. PITH. This was a particularly special PITH bc it was in honor of our friend Landon Smith (Hunter-27). With the theme being Construction bc who can forget Landon's PINE Pith! So I decided to do a nod to Landon and make my first Sharpie out of....you guessed it...PINE! Making this was very nostalgic for me because it also reminded me of my time with my Grandfather. When I was a little kid I would spend every single weekend with him. We'd spend most of our time his woodshop and I'd be his helper. That shop always smelled like fresh cut pine. My Grandfather is also the reason I looked into woodworking 5 years ago and how I got into pens.
By some miracle I was able to turn this fairly thin and even thread it! It's also a snap cap so there's no risk of breaking external threads. I wanted to keep the aromatics of the pine in tact so I didn't use a CA finish. Instead I applied a couple of coats of Tru-Oil to the inside and the outside for protection and strength.
Now on top of doing a pen PITH we also had to make and send a Christmas ornament. Since I didn't cast anything for the pen I wanted to cast something for the ornament (I gotta have resin in there somewhere!). My plan was to use my scroll chuck and turn it on the lathe, but when the time came my scroll chuck decided it want to work so I had to do it all by hand. I did the rough shape on my disc sander (and you can still see that it's not perfectly circular :redface and then finished it by hand. The work was rewarding and in the end I was happy with the end result. Thankfully Jim agrees with that! :biggrin:
Thanks for looking!
By some miracle I was able to turn this fairly thin and even thread it! It's also a snap cap so there's no risk of breaking external threads. I wanted to keep the aromatics of the pine in tact so I didn't use a CA finish. Instead I applied a couple of coats of Tru-Oil to the inside and the outside for protection and strength.
Now on top of doing a pen PITH we also had to make and send a Christmas ornament. Since I didn't cast anything for the pen I wanted to cast something for the ornament (I gotta have resin in there somewhere!). My plan was to use my scroll chuck and turn it on the lathe, but when the time came my scroll chuck decided it want to work so I had to do it all by hand. I did the rough shape on my disc sander (and you can still see that it's not perfectly circular :redface and then finished it by hand. The work was rewarding and in the end I was happy with the end result. Thankfully Jim agrees with that! :biggrin:
Thanks for looking!