mcpesq817
Member
Hi everyone,
New member here. My main woodworking hobby is building model ships, but in going online and to places like Woodcraft, and being a tool junkie, I always wanted to try pen turning. I bit the bullet earlier this week and bought some books on the subject, as well as some pen blanks, drill bits, a mandrel, and end mill/reamers.
Unfortunately, the Woodcraft salesman forgot to add the pencil kits I spent an hour picking out (and I didn't realize they weren't in the bag until I got home last night), so I need to pick up some kits (and associated drill bitts, etc.). I wasn't that excited by the Woodcraft kits, so probably will order kits from some of the recommended suppliers here. I'm mostly looking to start with a pencil for myself and some for my girls, so picked out a nice burl blank for me and colorful acrylic blanks for them.
I have a Sherline lathe which I will use to turn the pens. I have a few questions about what to get for it, which I'll post on the metal lathe board in a bit.
Thanks! Looking forward to reading and contributing to this board!
New member here. My main woodworking hobby is building model ships, but in going online and to places like Woodcraft, and being a tool junkie, I always wanted to try pen turning. I bit the bullet earlier this week and bought some books on the subject, as well as some pen blanks, drill bits, a mandrel, and end mill/reamers.
Unfortunately, the Woodcraft salesman forgot to add the pencil kits I spent an hour picking out (and I didn't realize they weren't in the bag until I got home last night), so I need to pick up some kits (and associated drill bitts, etc.). I wasn't that excited by the Woodcraft kits, so probably will order kits from some of the recommended suppliers here. I'm mostly looking to start with a pencil for myself and some for my girls, so picked out a nice burl blank for me and colorful acrylic blanks for them.
I have a Sherline lathe which I will use to turn the pens. I have a few questions about what to get for it, which I'll post on the metal lathe board in a bit.
Thanks! Looking forward to reading and contributing to this board!