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jrbeall

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Just tried some inlay using 5 min epoxy and glitter. Got the large bottles of epoxy from a model airplane store and the glitter from Michaels. Seems to work really well and ready to turn in a couple of
hours. Faster than Inlace and cheaper. For black I have used ebony dust.

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alphageek

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Holy Cow! Now thats a first post! I've been thinking about that same combination of materials (glitter and epoxy) for an inlay. However, my inlay plans were no-where near this!

I'm just stunned...each of those pens have incredible looks. The 2 pass gold/silver on the middle is just mindblowing.
 

Marc Phillips

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Holey Guacamole.... those are impressive!

jrbeall
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OK... Ya gotta pick up the pace on posting here... especially beautiful pens like those! [:p]

Thanks for the tip on the epoxy and glitter...
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Welcome! And a great set of pens for a first showing! But it is easy to tell that you have considerable experience as a background to this. Show us some more!
 

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Ebony Dust.

I have a very old and good quality hand coffee grinder to use scrap ebony for infilling,find that easy and effective.

I have the utmost respect for the detail in your pens and technique,welcome seems inadequate.
Peter
 

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..or did you use the Beall Lathe Wizard: I will guess thath both were used. Welcome to the group. We like the collet chuck and I love your kalediscopes.
Do a good turn daily!
Don


quote]Originally posted by gerryr

Really nice. Just in case nobody has noticed, this is J.R. Beall of the Beall Tool Company.
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DocStram

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JR ..... we are not only impressed by your craftsmanship ... but also your ingenuity. We have been in admiration of your inventiveness for a long time. Many of the IAP members are big fans of the Beall collet chuck, the 3 wheel buffing system, the crush grind pepper mills, the treen drive, and of course, those first class lathe spindle taps.

You probably don't remember me, but I'm the guy who spoke with you over the phone last Spring begging, cajoling, and pleading with you to bring back the infamous Lathe Wizard.

Thanks for taking the time to share your pens! Long live the Lathe Wizard!!
 

gwilki

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Welcome, JR. Those are all beautiful. Can you tell me a bit about the process? Are you saying that you used 5 minute epoxy rather than casting them in PR?
 

low_48

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Welcome JR,
I've been a big fan for years. In fact so many years that I have an autographed copy of your threading book back from the days when you went to all the regional woodworking shows. Not to mention my pleasure seeing the automatic salesman at work. I can't remember what show that was. IWF? Anyway, beautiful pens!!
 

jrbeall

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Thanks for all the kind comments. Here are a few more pens. They were all made on a new tool I have been working on. It is a much improved version of the Lathe Wizard but it is just for pens and is called the Pen Wizard. It is a stand alone device which holds a pen mandrel, right off the lathe and uses a Dremel or Foredom to apply ornamental patterns. It can do an endless variety of spirals, crosshatches and guiloche patterns with many types of router bits and end mills.

I have completed several prototypes and have sent one to China to see if can be manufactured at a price that will sell. If it works out, I expect you guys to all line up with money in your hands and make me rich.

Since I can only do one picture per post, I will make another post with a picture of the Pen Wizard prototype.
 

Marc Phillips

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Originally posted by jrbeall

If it works out, I expect you guys to all line up with money in your hands and make me rich.

I know I will be in line.... those pens are incredible.... I can't even imagine how well they would sell!

Thanks for posting those... and I look forward to your latest invention!
 

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Welcome aboard JR.....love your collet chuck and would like to love your new pen wizard also as soon as it's available :D
 

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JR those are just to much! Already told the LOML that as soon as it hits the market I've got to have one.
 

Daddy1

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Now lets not be hasty. These things should be tested to make sure then are safe. I am willing to offer myself up as a gunea pig. I will take the Pen Wizard and test it. I will give monthly updates as to how it works and then in a year or so we can determine if it is fit for mass distribution. I can work closely with J R so everyone wins. The only compensation I will request is a FREE pen wizard. I am willing to make that sacrifice for you all.

J R e-mail me so we can iron out the details:D
 

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I have been waiting for someone to deliver that machine. You sure baited us well! :D The hook is set now all you have to do is reel us in! :D Just complete it before March so I can buy one while I am back in the States!
 
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