A spalted gift.

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Justin H

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This is my 7th "completed" pen. (I have destroyed more than I've completed) It was a Christmas gift for my mom. I was going to do it in Bethlehem Olive Wood, but I couldn't drill a 3/4" blank to fit this kit on my drill press setup.

Wood: Spalted Pecan (from my brother's back yard)
Kit: Majestic Jr. 22k gold
Finish: Thin CA & wet-sanded MM to 12000

I would appreciate any tips on getting grain/spalting to line up from barrel to cap! I can't figure out how to get them lined up when the cap is screwed on. :( Other than that, I think this is the best pen I've done so far.
 

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Spalted wood is always just beautiful and this is no exception. Very nice job on this. You will have to give drilling on your lathe a try it is a very nice method of drilling.
 

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Justin, What a Fine Pen, and wonderful present for your Mom,
I support Mike's suggestion of drilling on your lathe, in particular if your drilling set up can't handle blanks of that size.
Congratulations, well done.
Brian.
 

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7th pen and your using a $40.+ pen kit??? Wow
Nothing is too good for Mom's. My mother wanted a really small credit card length pen. PSI had 1 for about $2. Then I showed her some blanks, and told her to pick out anything she wanted. She pick a turquoise tru-stone. Wada-Ya-Gonna-Do. :rolleyes:

Of course I made the pen.

And I should have started this post by saying that The pen is really nice. I love spalted pecan. Great job. I'm sure your Mom will love it.
 
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johncrane

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Nice gift Justin! l would also suggest watching Ed's Vid's, and when you get the lines matched up right! next you have triple threads that come in to play! with a fountain pen i use the pen clip and the nib as a guide to getting the 2 half's lined up right first go!! makes it easier for new buyers, rollerball's you find a reference point or line to where you join the 2 halves.
 
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