Pen Tanker from Paduk and curly maple....

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I decided to make myself a massive pen tote, I think "tanker" is the appropriate word. It's 30" long and 16" wide, 5 1/2" thick. Yes, it is HEAVY!

I wanted trays that articulated like a nice tackle box, so I made a couple of prototypes and wound up with this, and I LIKE IT!!!!!!! This will make a fantastic display box for when I need to take a LOT of pens.

It will hold more than 135 pens, but I prefer keeping them one space apart, gives the box less of a "stuffed" look. Well, that, and I don't have enough pens on hand to fill it up, as I have some others at stores.

The black tray inserts did not come with elastic string, so I used the Dremel to make holes to weave the black string through to hold the pens--- each pen has two loops to hold it.

The only thing I would modify is that I would make the wood hinges longer, because the back row of the middle and bottom trays aren't as easy to access as I'd prefer.

The box is made from quarter-sawn Paduk. The lid is the most unreal curly maple I've ever had. The bottom (not seen in pics) is 1/4" Finnish birch.

Miter keys--- yellow birch.
Wooden handle-- hickory.
Pen trays--- mahogany with lock-shoulder joints.
Wooden tray hinges-- hickory with aluminum binding-posts as the pivot.
Box dividers (on either side of the trays)-- cherry.

The lid is finished with 5 coats of 100% Tung oil, cured for a month, and then the whole box was sprayed with several coats of satin conversion varnish (same thing I use on the pens).


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hewunch

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:hypnotized: That is some kind of cool!

If the work you do for the school is half as nice, you are keeping the place better than I remember it.
 
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wow that is a stunner, very well done. and yes you should be proud:beauty::beauty::beauty::beauty::beauty::beauty::beauty::beauty::beauty::beauty::beauty:
 

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That is an amazing case. Beautiful woods and great finish.

Where did you get the tray inserts?


I bought the inserts from a guy that has a website selling fountain pen supplies, and it was over 6 months ago that I bought them, and for the life of me I can't remember where I bought them. I'll see if I can dig it up with our schnazzy new search feature, since it was someone here that informed me about the supplier.
 

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:good: Redfish, that is some very nice woodworking! :good: The curly maple and padauk with miter keys is an eye stopping combination!
 

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Lol, hilltopper, I save the studying of irregular verbs for when I'm asleep. I have nightmares about deponent verbs and participles:eek:.

BTW most of this thing was done either before I clock in for work at the shop, or bits-n-pieces on my 15-minute breaks and lunch breaks.

I worked on this thing intermittently for nearly 6 months. Apparently patience pays off, this box came out as close to flawless as anything I've ever done (there are a couple of goofs in it but only one can be seen in the pic, and I ain't tellin!).
 

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Very, very nice. If I was looking for a pen and someone showed up with a case like that, my first impression was that this person is very talented or knows beauty and quality.
 

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Oh man that is awesome!!!! I'd ask you to make me one, but I know I couldn't afford it.
 

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That is an awesome piece of work. you may wish to consider having someone sew a special cover for it like something in leather or velvet. I'd really want to protect that great work.

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Pen tray

Some posted the link to the pen trays (or one similiar) a couple days ago, now the link is gone (I didn't save it). If it is not kosher to post it in the forum could you e-mail it to me

pstenlund@portoflongview.com

I need some desperately

Thanks
Paul
 

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Some posted the link to the pen trays (or one similiar) a couple days ago, now the link is gone (I didn't save it). If it is not kosher to post it in the forum could you e-mail it to me

pstenlund@portoflongview.com

I need some desperately

Thanks
Paul


Paul, I've googled the fool out of it, and I just can't find the site I bought them from. I don't even have a clue as to the name. The only other option I have is to dig through my receipts and see if I can find the shipping invoice, but that will take a while with all I have to do. I can post the site as soon as I find it, it's perfectly kosher since I'm just a satisfied customer of theirs.
 
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