twelverobots
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Wow, what an inspirational place. Just poking around here and looking at threads and photos I already have a lot of new plans for pens (and pencils, and seam rippers) to turn.
My name is Jason, I live in Farmington, MN. I am a computer programmer and a hobbyist turner. I got my lathe in December and started turning pens about six weeks ago. I'm pretty well hooked now.
I recently finished grad school, and my kids are getting old enough that they don't need my attention anymore, so I found a hobby to occupy my time. I have had to force myself to slow down and spend less time in the shop. In addition to not wanting to burn out right away, I can't afford to keep making 10 pens a week. To help me slow down, and to challenge myself, I decided to jump into segmenting. Lots of glue and lots of patience. I've also started harvesting and cutting some of my own blanks when I can find available wood.
Here are some of my pens.
My name is Jason, I live in Farmington, MN. I am a computer programmer and a hobbyist turner. I got my lathe in December and started turning pens about six weeks ago. I'm pretty well hooked now.
I recently finished grad school, and my kids are getting old enough that they don't need my attention anymore, so I found a hobby to occupy my time. I have had to force myself to slow down and spend less time in the shop. In addition to not wanting to burn out right away, I can't afford to keep making 10 pens a week. To help me slow down, and to challenge myself, I decided to jump into segmenting. Lots of glue and lots of patience. I've also started harvesting and cutting some of my own blanks when I can find available wood.
Here are some of my pens.