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Many of you will remember the pen Steven (SkipRat) made me for the Australian pen swap that was in the shape of an 18th century tooth key. This link is for those who do not recall the pen. http://www.penturners.org/forum/showthread.php?t=57316

Naturally, I felt a bit of pressure to produce something special in turn for Steven. After realizing that I lacked the skills to do this, I had to totally revamp my plans. I practiced by ruining a few really nice blanks until I felt ready to produce a pen.

The first pen is a closed end Jr Gent rollerball using snakewood. Yes, the cap cracked, twice, and I repaired it with sanding dust and CA. In the hopes of preventing the closed end from cracking, I have only about half an inch of the Jr Gent tube in the blank. Then, I drilled the rest of the way with a 7 mm tube to make room for the refill. The spring is glued in at the end of the hole.

Knowing that snakewood can and will break hearts, I decided to make a pen stand so that the closed end portion of the pen could be used if the cap cracks again. I hope it doesn't crack since I rather like the snake wood finial with which I replaced the original finial. Stil, I decided to continue with the pen stand. The stand is a piece of wormy pecan I got from El Mostro here on the site. It is drilled to accept the cap tube of the Jr Gent so that the pen is screwed into the base.

Finally, since I wasn't sure what would happen to the snakewood on the trip across the Atlantic, I made a back up closed end pen (nib end only) out of a piece of ancient kauri. It also has a small piece or the Jr Gent tube, and a 7mm hole with a 7mm tube inserted as the first try with kauri failed due to the soft wood. Again, the spring is glued in place at the bottom of the 7mm hole.

Both pens are finished with a dip polyurethane finish. This is rather reflective, so the white spots you see are reflections rather than dust spots. (That's my story and I'm sticking to it!)

So, Steven will have a carry pen and a desk pen if all works well.

If the snakewood cap cracks, he will have two choices for a desk pen.

If all of the snakewood cracks, at least Steven will have an ancient kauri desk pen with a wormy pecan base.

If any more disaster stricks, I will give up and change all of my contact information!! :rolleyes:
 

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Not only are the pens nice, but that's the most interesting plan I've heard yet on what to do when snakewood cracks. Think it needs a tutorial for the library.
 
Cav, I just got home from working all night in the English Channel Tunnel :frown: and thought I'd have a quick cruise around IAP before I get my beauty sleep.

I'm certainly gonna have a good sleep now!!!!:biggrin:
Like has already been said, they are both absolutely fantastic and you should be commended for the special effort you put into them.
I'm really embarrased that you thought that you needed to go that extra mile, but I certainly appreciate it and will keep my fingers crossed that the snakewood doesn't crack.

Many many thanks William, it was a pleasure and an honour to have been paired up with you.:good::good::good::biggrin:

Cheers
Steven
 
I just popped in to take another look and I'm still grinning like a kid!!:biggrin:
Too cool!!:biggrin: I even cleared a spot on my home office table in anticipation!!:cool:
 
I just popped in to take another look and I'm still grinning like a kid!!:biggrin:
Too cool!!:biggrin: I even cleared a spot on my home office table in anticipation!!:cool:


Steven,

I'm taking a bit of a busman's holiday tomorrow as I have a dental appointment. :eek:

I'll put it in the hands of the Postal Service tomorrow on the way to work after the appointment.
 
Postman nearly broke the door down this morning.....I'm on leave and was still in dreamland:biggrin:

I was always under the impression that a CA finish was the shiniest and 'deepest' finish you could get, but the poly on these beauties is extraordinary!!!! You almost feel like you could reach into it!!. :eek::biggrin:

William, you did a wonderful job and were embarrassingly generous in the stuff you sent. But I appreciate it:biggrin:

Thank you sir!!!:biggrin:
 
Stephen,

What I sent pales next to my tooth key pen. Whenever an inmate patient is rowdy, I just pull it out to write a note and it gets really quiet.

:biggrin:

Thanks for the kind words my friend, I hope the pens serve you well.
 
Stephen,

What I sent pales next to my tooth key pen. Whenever an inmate patient is rowdy, I just pull it out to write a note and it gets really quiet.

:biggrin:

Thanks for the kind words my friend, I hope the pens serve you well.

Hardly!!!! I send a novelty tooth pick and in return get two beautifully crafted and painstakingly finished pieces of art!!! And the other goodies!!!

I posted pics on the Ozzie site, but wish it wasn't raining or I would have taken the pics outside to show the depth of finish.
Thanks again Cav!!:biggrin:
 
Cav,
Fantastic, just fantastic. You know what the Good Book says " an eye for an eye, a tooth (pen) for .....some pretty cool looking pens". I think the later part is implied, but it's the thought that counts. Those are great looking, and this is the type of thing that makes this site fun.
 
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