Blue Maple Burl kitless Fountain Pen

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More4dan

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With the lockdown I have my weekends to work in my shop. I've been making kitless FPs of similar designs. I thought I would try something different for this one. I received some lovely stabilized and dyed Blue Maple Burl from @Benpen and decided to adapt my design to make a wood one. This required me to turn essentially two pens to make one. I sarted out making a skeleton body from 6061 aluminum including all threaded areas. I then drilled the wood to match the stepped profiles of the body and the cap, the section was a single ID and glued with 30 minute epoxy. I then turned and finished the maple. Hope you like it, comments and questions are always welcomed.

Weight is 29 grams capped and 13 grams without the cap.
Threads: Cap M11 x 0.8 triple, Section M9 x 0.75, Finial M7.5 x 0.75
Dimensions: Length 140mm, cap 13.5mm, Body 11.5mm
Nib: JOWO #5 with Ruthenium plating
Converter: Schmidt K6 threaded M7.5 x 0.75
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magpens

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Very nice pen and great workmanship, Danny !!

Thanks for providing all the dimensional details and thread sizes ... this info is very helpful, not to mention the great pics !!!
 

More4dan

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Thanks everyone, this one was a learning experience and fun to make. Next time I believe I'll do a CA finish to better bring out the wood.
 

Larryreitz

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That is one incredibly beautiful pen. For whaterver reason, I'm usually not a fan of kitless, but that one is set apart from almost every other one I have ever see. Well done sir!!!
 
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