pen making accessories from rherrell

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endacoz

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I recently purchased lathe multiple tool rests, pen chuck, and sanding mill from rherrell (IAP member). I am very happy with the quality of the tools! below are some pictures using the flat tool rest, didn't want to use them as they are so shiny!

The more I am on this forum and interact with other members the happier I get!

Thanks rherrell for the quick responses and great customer service! Very fast shipping as well.
 

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wyone

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I will be purchasing a new tool rest after the first of the year for my Jet 1014. I just have to decide how long to have him make it for me. I still use a mandrel mostly, using a mandrel saver. Any ideas of the right length for me? I was thinking I may have to get a second tool rest for my Grizzly, but it has a different post and probably I would want something longer, maybe even a square top. hmmm
 

endacoz

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What do you mostly turn? 2 blanks or 1 per pen? what size are they? I ordered 3 different sizes. Goal is to get a size that let's you get close 1/8" or so, but also you don't want to have it a ton during each turning. You would need move a 2 inch tool rest 4+ times if you are doing a pepper mill... and a 12 inch tool rest won't let you get close to a small project.

I started with a mandrel then looked into tbc! I barely use my mandrel now, i only use mine now when doing a few small 7 millimeter kits. TBC is Much more consistent and accurate In my opinion and experience.
 
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mmayo

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I cannot think of making a pen without Rick's tool rests and especially the pen tube final sanding jig to true up the CA coated tubes before MM and polishing. Thank you Rick!
 

LeeR

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I bought Rick's standard post and rests in several lengths a couple years ago, and fell in love with them. Last year I bought the heavier post, and several long rests for turning longer spindles, like peppermills. I also bought the height collar -- really nicely made. I also bought the sanding jig, which is really handy.

it has been almost a year since I last ordered anything. I just may need to get some of those flat rests!
 
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