Some pens I made

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mumu

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Hi, here some pens I turned with the same kit, let me know what you think, specially defects or what you dislike

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Boxwood and wengè

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Boxwood with handplaned side

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Maple

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Laburnum and pyrography, copied from a book

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Maple and pyrography maori inspired

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Maple with hand carved part
 
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keithbyrd

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The craftsmanship, fit, finish and art work is creative and well done! personally I think they are a little too fat in the middle! My favorite would be the boxwood and wenge.

What kind of finish did you use?
 

SDB777

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I've often wondered why we don't see more of the pyrography on some designs...certainly gives them a 'stand out' from the rest.

Interesting timber combo, and the flat planing is pretty cool too! Have to agree that these are a little large in the midsection(so am I though)....





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Boz

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I am not a fan of chubby pens. The boxwood and wenge looks good. I have not yet masted the art of segmenting so my hat is off to you.
 

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#1's my favorite. You are a talented carver, but like most of the rest of the comments, I dislike the proportions! I'm not a carver, so I don't know, but could you have taken the bulbous end a little smaller, gone up a little higher with the carving and still had enough timber left on the blank to be strong? Just asking!
 
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Very nice. I like that first one best but the rest are all original and artistic. Nice fit and finish on all. Nice group of original and artistic pens.
 

mumu

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Hi, thanks everyone for your comments.

Dan the kit is this one, I like it because is easy and allows some errors.

I like the pen with some consistence, but I admit I've exaggerated with some, expecially with the red one, is really unconfortable.

Keithbyrd, the finish is straw oil and CA glue repeated 5-8 time.

Joefyffe I think you are right, probably I've to risk something more to get a better appearance.

SDB777 Pyrography is a good technique to be associated with pens, even for customize with initials for a present.

Thank again, your comment help me growing...

Ciao :)
 

newpenman

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I am very new to this as well, but, I like the boxwood/wenge, and the maori inspired pens. I tend not to like the "fatter" styled pens, although they may be a little more comfortable to actually use. I have also been mulling over the possibility of doing some carving on some pens I turn in the future. Thanks for posting.
 
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