onewaywood Member Joined Aug 28, 2004 Messages 248 Location Madison, WI, USA. Mar 5, 2010 #1 Check out this web site I ran into. Now theres a Big pen http://www.proserpinewoodturners.com/TheBigPen.html
Check out this web site I ran into. Now theres a Big pen http://www.proserpinewoodturners.com/TheBigPen.html
barkisini Member Joined Feb 13, 2007 Messages 225 Location Manistee, Michigan USA Mar 5, 2010 #2 Those guys are insane, and I mean that in a good way!
mredburn IAP Activities Manager Staff member Joined Jul 5, 2009 Messages 8,781 Location Fort Myers FL Mar 5, 2010 #3 My heros.
S shadow man Member Joined Jan 16, 2009 Messages 74 Location Nashville, Tn Mar 5, 2010 #4 I want to see the pocket it goes in
KenBrasier Member Joined Nov 28, 2009 Messages 393 Location Salem, MO Mar 5, 2010 #5 That is truly awesome, both the pen and the equipment they fabricated to make it.
J jkeithrussell Member Joined Oct 20, 2008 Messages 1,277 Mar 5, 2010 #6 I could have lived my life without seeing that.
leestoresund Member Joined Oct 27, 2009 Messages 647 Location Marietta, GA Mar 5, 2010 #7 Just right for Paul Bunyon. Lee
kmla Member Joined Feb 25, 2009 Messages 36 Location Indiana Mar 5, 2010 #8 Looks like a slimline... Must have been their first time turning a pen. Maybe they'll get better on the lathe once the get some practice...
Looks like a slimline... Must have been their first time turning a pen. Maybe they'll get better on the lathe once the get some practice...
Ligget Member Joined Jan 13, 2005 Messages 13,474 Location Bonnybridge, Scotland. Mar 5, 2010 #9 That is a BIG pen!
theHullTurn Member Joined Dec 16, 2009 Messages 226 Location Colorado Springs, Colorado Mar 5, 2010 #10 jkeithrussell said: I could have lived my life without seeing that. Click to expand... Thats what i was thinking haha... That is a huge pen!!! Worlds largest slimline? :wink:
jkeithrussell said: I could have lived my life without seeing that. Click to expand... Thats what i was thinking haha... That is a huge pen!!! Worlds largest slimline? :wink:
thewishman Member Joined Mar 9, 2006 Messages 8,201 Location Reynoldsburg, Ohio, USA. Mar 5, 2010 #11 Now what formula should they use for pricing? Cost of materials + hourly rate? 3x cost? $15 since it is a slimline?
Now what formula should they use for pricing? Cost of materials + hourly rate? 3x cost? $15 since it is a slimline?