searching for Alabaster stone pen blanks

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Rifleman1776

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I don't. But considering that alabaster items are so inexpensive, I would go somewhere like Pier 1 and buy knick knacks made from it and cut into blanks. Or, prowl flea markets for similar 'stuff'.
 

its_virgil

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Maybe this will help: http://www.bradsculpture.com/supply/home.asp or http://www.utahalabastersupply.net/ don't know if they sell pen blanks, but you can cut them from small slabs.

You may want to check out the Yahoo Stone Turner's Group at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StoneTurners/?yguid=145039702 There are several alabaster suppliers listed in the files there. Some of the members there turn pens from alabaster and they may be able to help you out.

do a good turn daily!
Don

Originally posted by avbill

does any body know of a supplier for alabaster stone blanks?

thanks

bill Daniels
 

GoodTurns

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Richard doesn't even usually list it in the ad, but if you send him an email, he'll let you know what he has in stock and a price.
 

redfishsc

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Can Alabaster be pressure-stabilized with resin to make it less shatter-prone? I haven't used Alabaster for that very reason (which admittedly isn't all that good a reason, perhaps laziness is the real reason).

I just don't want to make a pen that will shatter if given a routine drop onto a hardwood or tile floor. We all know it happens to every pen at some point.
 
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Alabaster Supply For Pen Blanks

Hello Friends,

I am a supplier of Alabaster for carving, lathe turning and can make blanks for pen turning. I offer several colors of Alabaster. I will cut some up and get pictures on my website www.nmstonesupply.com and list some pen blanks on ebay. I also sell Salt Cedar and Alligator Juniper for turning.

Thanks

Jason
 

me2cyclops

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if you have a good art supply nearby like a blick or pearl , most carry carving blocks pretty cheap... however I don't recomend using it for a pen I have tried alabaster and soapstone they turn easy but will shatter if you look at them wrong and scratch way too easy
I have a cigar that survived turning and assembly that is very bruised from the minimal handling it has recieved in its sheltered life , I will not sell it due to how fragil it is
ringholders and small vases work great
if you don't have a dust collection system however save your money you wouldn't believe the mess it makes
 
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