Thanks! It's a very small bark inclusion but this burl is full of "eyes"...........I have a similar blank with tons of inclusions in it, just waiting for it to warm up enough to cast outside so I can stabilize it a bit before turning.
Marc I have to say this is the best new kit I have seen in my short time as a pen turner for exactly the reason WWAtty pointed out. Its also one of the more solidly constructed kits.
Thanks Bob, this is definitely a kit I would recommend to anyone.
Looks like it should be .567-.567-.512-.480 But like I said I turn off the bushings.
Wayne isnt this your chart?......LOL sorry man I just think it's funny that I linked back to your own chart! I did not get the instruction sheet with mine so I am not sure what the real stats should be?
While I am at it though I would like to thank you for all the hard work you put into this information!!!!!! OUSTANDING sir! And I am sure it was not an easy task.......
While I havent taken a micrometer to my own work your chart was amazingly helpful when my little bushing file dropped to the shop floor!
Thanks Rick, this kind of encouragement drives me to fill a void that may penturners seem to need. Although most of this information can be found by scouring the instructions and web sites, I seem to like organizing information in one place. Hope it helps many others!
That or postable would be good options! Nice thing about pens is no one said you HAVE to stay in the box........my kidnergarden teacher tore her hair out tryin to get me to "stay between the lines":biggrin:
Nice pen Rick. I too think the Atrax is a great kit for showing off the blank. Fit and finish look good.
Side note, I think it would be nice if we could find kits that used longer blanks and had shorter caps on the end. One day when I try make my own hardware set that is the direction I'll go in.
Busy time of the year but keep watching that is exactly the direction I am taking my work as well. In fact this week I turned my last 3 kit pens......unless I get an order for one.