Nice Slimlines

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BassBlaster

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Who makes the nicest slimlines?

I'm not a fan of slimlines in the slightest little bit. I dont like the looks or even turning them. They are just boring to me. Because I dont like them and rarely turn them, I'm not really sure who makes a nice one. The ones I have turned in the past were the cheap ones from Berea.

In a recent wood trade, I receieved a couple hundred or so pen blanks of various species. In the box were 3 sticks of very nice amboyna burl. Problem is they are only cut at 1/2" square. Much to small for anything I turn. I'm thinking a couple nice slimlines but is there such a thing?

In your opinion, whats the nicest slimline kit?
 
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ghostrider

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I think that Berea makes a nice component set, that seems to be of decent quality.

Like the other poster said, there's the Trimline/Streamline/etc... and the Comfort style that is 7mm but a little wider turned.

You could also use them for segmenting.
 

azamiryou

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Those 1/2" blanks should be fine for Euro (= PSI's Designer) pens, as long as you get the hole nice and centered. I like the look of these pens in burls. CSUSA offers high-quality "Artisan" line Euro pens.
 

BassBlaster

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Thanks for all the tips guys. I'll look around and see what I come up with.

That nearly kitless pen is the coolest slimline Ive ever seen so I may try to do something similar. Love the finial!!
 

plantman

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:rolleyes::rolleyes: Think of the slimline (or any other 7MM) as just the medium you are starting your pen with. Replace the center band with a larger size, or forget it all together. Same with the clip or end cap. Make it a closed end pen with a wooden clip. Your only limited by what the mind can think of and what the hands can do. Smitty has some realy nice ones. Jim S
 
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biednick

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Or rip it in half on the band saw, glue some other wood on each side, add scallops to the ends and turn that with any kit you have.
 
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