Pretty harsh review but a very accurate one. Keep in mind when you ask for opinions around here, opinions you will get. :wink: I agree with the need for much more turning work followed by much more sanding before beginning the MM. Keep that pen around so you can compare it to your vastly improved ones you will have down the road.Recognizing that you are new to penturning, you have quite a bit of work to do. First, go back to simple woods, rather than starting with something complicated like a burl. Try maple. It will make your learning curve less steep. Second, you need to turn the pen much closer to the bushings. The dramatic step between the wood and the metal components is stark and will not appeal to many. Third, your pre-finish needs some attention. The blanks should be as smooth as a baby's bottom before you even think about starting to apply finish. This is a decent first step and I am certain you will progress nicely if you get and follow good advice.
but i do understand how to present the tools for maximum effect....... kinda.
Ninja, you ain't gotta clue, tell me about it next week. Wimpboy I mean animefan finished one yesterday and I did some slutting it up.
Now I'm goin down town an do some chicken huntin.
Well this pen just sold. Customer said he liked the look and feel of the pen.