workinforwood
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Wow...a pen for all of us?!?! How are we going to share it? :biggrin:
It's simple. Since many of you seem interested in this simple pen technique, I whipped up this pen this morning and with my camera I photographed the entire event. After I cut the grass I will start editing the photo's, write up the instructions and send the file to Keith. Then you guys can all build your own "replica"!
This type of pen can be completely built with a wood lathe. It is however a major major benefit if you have a collet chuck. Although I have a metal lathe and did use the metal lathe for some of the work...it's more because it's faster and I can, rather than a must have machine. I would normally use the metal lathe to spin the nib too, but for you guys I even used a chisel.
It's simple. Since many of you seem interested in this simple pen technique, I whipped up this pen this morning and with my camera I photographed the entire event. After I cut the grass I will start editing the photo's, write up the instructions and send the file to Keith. Then you guys can all build your own "replica"!

This type of pen can be completely built with a wood lathe. It is however a major major benefit if you have a collet chuck. Although I have a metal lathe and did use the metal lathe for some of the work...it's more because it's faster and I can, rather than a must have machine. I would normally use the metal lathe to spin the nib too, but for you guys I even used a chisel.