First kitless: Steel, Rosewood and African Blackwood

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Dellacott

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I've been thinking about making this pen for a long time and finally got around to doing it. It turned out pretty well so I want to show it off! By no means is it perfect, but I definitely learned a lot while making it. Comments, questions and suggestions greatly appreciated :) Unfortunately picture quality isn't great and doesn't really show the colour of the rosewood, but I do what I can with my iphone camera.
 

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Dalecamino

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I really like this pen. Like a breath of fresh air! Would like to know what materials you used. I think you did a great job making the parts come together.
 

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NittanyLion, by front section do you mean the cap or where the writing tip comes out?

mredburn at the widest section it's 3/8" wide. I went with that because i happened to have 3/8" steel on me and that's also the size of my largest collet :)

dalecamino I used tool steel for any metal bits that you can see, for no other good reason than that's what I have around. The wood bits are CA glued on a piece of aluminum
 

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Great Pen, David,
I don't know if it is the photograph, but if it is 3/8" Dia at the widest, then what is the overall length?
It does look fairly Long and Skinny.
Love your Design and Craftsmanship.
Brian.
 

Dellacott

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OZturner, the overall length is 5.25". I'm definitely more of a fan of slimmer pens, I find them more comfortable to use.

Bryguy, I'm using a Taig metal lathe. It works like a charm for these kinds of projects.

Thanks everybody for the comments! I'm already starting to dream up something new to make
 
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