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I decided to start out the new year experimenting with some new stuff, new to me at least. I bought an aluminum rod at home depot and wanted to see if I could work with it on my wood lathe. Not a mirror finish but I kind of like the look.

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Not a thing wrong with that pen.
The finish is perfect.
You don't need a mirror finish to show all the fingerprints.

Just one more to add to my bucket list.
Beautiful work.
 

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Very nice!
What did you drill and turn it with? Really well done!

I drilled it on the lathe using cheap Harbor freight bits occasionally squirting with WD40. I used a ewt round tool at first but ended up using my skew to turn it.
 

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That looks great, and I agree I wouldn't want a mirror finish. That looks like a brushed finish, which is just right on a pen. Congratulations sir, very nice work.
 

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Did you tube it or drill smaller to allow a press fit directly into the aluminum? If non tube can you share bit size?
Oh and I like the pen....
 

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Did you tube it or drill smaller to allow a press fit directly into the aluminum? If non tube can you share bit size?
Oh and I like the pen....

I tubed it since I was not sure how well the aluminum would hold up to pressed in parts.
 

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Did you tube it or drill smaller to allow a press fit directly into the aluminum? If non tube can you share bit size?
Oh and I like the pen....

I tubed it since I was not sure how well the aluminum would hold up to pressed in parts.

No need to tube it. Just measure a transmission and make a hole the right size to make a close fit. I doubt you'd be able to "press" much on the transmission -- you'll crush it (been there done that) since the aluminum won't stretch much like the brass tube does in softer materials.

Good looking pen!
 
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