budnder
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Nothing too special, but I'm not sure I've seen anyone post something done in Honey Locust, so thought I'd share. It's stabilized with Cactus Juice orange, then CJ blue.
I have a dozen or so Honey Locust and a storm over the winter knocked a bunch of smaller branches down. I gathered them up to see what kind of blanks they'd make. They're a little on the small side so I reached into my "Trimline" bin for a kit and drilled and glued in the tubes, thinking I'd just do something quick and dirty to see what it looked like.. I think I've only ever made one trimline. When I got ready to turn and was double checking the bushings, I noticed one tube was longer than the other... further investigation showed I somehow had a "Designer" rather than a "Trimline". I don't have bushings for a "Designer"... oh well, I know you can make a pen without bushings so... whatever. Then when I started figuring out the dimensions I noticed I had to cut a tenon and this little quick and dirty started to become more of a skill builder.
In the end, the Desgner made a nice looking pen, though I can't say I'm crazy for how it feels in the hand. Maybe for a smaller hand it'd be ok.
As for the Honey Locust, it's got some definite possibilities - it's very grainy and has lots of character. It's on the "dark" side, so I think my blue CJ is not a good match - next time I'll try a lighter color like Yellow CJ.
I have a dozen or so Honey Locust and a storm over the winter knocked a bunch of smaller branches down. I gathered them up to see what kind of blanks they'd make. They're a little on the small side so I reached into my "Trimline" bin for a kit and drilled and glued in the tubes, thinking I'd just do something quick and dirty to see what it looked like.. I think I've only ever made one trimline. When I got ready to turn and was double checking the bushings, I noticed one tube was longer than the other... further investigation showed I somehow had a "Designer" rather than a "Trimline". I don't have bushings for a "Designer"... oh well, I know you can make a pen without bushings so... whatever. Then when I started figuring out the dimensions I noticed I had to cut a tenon and this little quick and dirty started to become more of a skill builder.
In the end, the Desgner made a nice looking pen, though I can't say I'm crazy for how it feels in the hand. Maybe for a smaller hand it'd be ok.
As for the Honey Locust, it's got some definite possibilities - it's very grainy and has lots of character. It's on the "dark" side, so I think my blue CJ is not a good match - next time I'll try a lighter color like Yellow CJ.