Daniel
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Lou's post as well as a couple of others got me to thinking back just a few years.
when I started turning pens it was pretty much considered a craft for those that wanted to turn or work with wood that really had no skill at either. It was also pretty common for "Real" woodworkers and turners to think that we had no desire to gain any real skills.
In the past few years it has been demonstrated, Not at all by accident, that penturning can and does demonstrate a well honed level of skill. many Woodworking magazines have contained articals specifically on pens in the last few years. and the craft has gained a completely different reputation.
It is growing at an astounding rate. changes are comeing faster than anyone could be expected to keep up with them. This does not mean that improvments cannot or shoudl not be made. corrections in defects identified and fixed. if that fix is lock tight, then so be it. if it is informing a manufacturer of a weak link in a design. this is a better answer in my opinion. either way we are the crafts people. we are the ones that take a material and construct a product. the quality in the end falls on us.
when I started turning pens it was pretty much considered a craft for those that wanted to turn or work with wood that really had no skill at either. It was also pretty common for "Real" woodworkers and turners to think that we had no desire to gain any real skills.
In the past few years it has been demonstrated, Not at all by accident, that penturning can and does demonstrate a well honed level of skill. many Woodworking magazines have contained articals specifically on pens in the last few years. and the craft has gained a completely different reputation.
It is growing at an astounding rate. changes are comeing faster than anyone could be expected to keep up with them. This does not mean that improvments cannot or shoudl not be made. corrections in defects identified and fixed. if that fix is lock tight, then so be it. if it is informing a manufacturer of a weak link in a design. this is a better answer in my opinion. either way we are the crafts people. we are the ones that take a material and construct a product. the quality in the end falls on us.