ED, you drinkin" boy? I made this & am posting it...I have never seen a CLOSED END with a rope...can't make on a pen whiz because it works off a pen mandrel..I do believe it is the first time a pen like this has been posted on IAP..if I'm wrong I'd like to see the post..thanksI have not seen one, but if you are looking to see who made it, I would start with PenWorks (Anthony)--PM him.
me either & I have searched high and low in many forums and in books and magzines & articles...I do believe I might have posted the first closed end spiral..:biggrin:That is sweet! I have never seen one closed end.
yes there is a rope pattern bit with the pen whiz..but it requires a certain diam pen ( and I mean very certain diam) ..it is a very shallow rope..and the pen whiz cannot make a closed end of any patternA friend of mine in Idaho made me a Cigar pen in that pattern, BUT it was NOT a closed end. Beautiful work. Hust a question Mick, don't they have a special bit for the wizard to enable turning a rope design? I purchased the bit from Beall but never tried to use it. He purchased a Legacy mill and was trying to make pens the easy way- so he says.
Can't a person post something new & enjoy the accolades without being pushed to "tell all" right now? There are many ways to make spirals..Pen Whiz can spiral, but not like this...many of you have seen Anthony's article on rope spirals on his legacy 200...but this could not be made on that Legacy..One could also research Bill Bowers Spiral Book and his website..spirals have been cut for many years by hand...Many ways to "skin the cat" but I do believe that I have been the first to post a closed end rope spiral.....:biggrin: Congrats to me!!!Very nice job, the pen looks great. Sounds like the process is a secret for now, though we are not used to those around here. We'll break him down eventually or, now that we know it can be done, somone else will figure it out and let us in on the secret..
Jason: I have no clue as to time, as it was a new technique and I did not keep track..seemed like way too long tho!!That is a very interesting looking pen. It looks like it would be a bear to sand and finish. How much time do you think you have invested in this project?
ED, you drinkin" boy? I made this & am posting it...I have never seen a CLOSED END with a rope...can't make on a pen whiz because it works off a pen mandrel..I do believe it is the first time a pen like this has been posted on IAP..if I'm wrong I'd like to see the post..thanks
Well I'll be..I wondered f anyone had done it prior to my attempt..thanks Chuck for showing us all..3 yrs between postings so I missed it...Here is one from June 2006. I belive Anthony did several closed end ropes before mine.
http://forum.penturners.org/forum/showpost.php?p=20925&postcount=1
Bottom barrel twists one way top barrel twist the other way.
Chuckie
Well I'll be..I wondered f anyone had done it prior to my attempt..thanks Chuck for showing us all..3 yrs between postings so I missed it...
Guess that Ed was right from the start. Don't know if Ed's knowledge stems from his drinking or not, but I "listen" when he speaks.
Very nicely executed pen regardless who did it first.![]()
Thanks Capt....appreciate your post & picture..I figured someone had done it before me, but could never find evidence that it had been done..I knew it would be a tad harder than a regular spiral, but knew many people here at IAP are talented enough to have done it, but it took a while for you & chuckie to come out of the woodwork...thanks again for your postGreat looking pen. Really like the custom finial. I have done several closed end rope twists, but never got around to posting a picture. Got the idea from Anthony (Penworks) a couple years back. I have one in my sample case for customers to look at, it gets their attention, but because of the extra bulk with the twist, it is a bit large even for a Jr. Gent. I snapped a picture this afternoon. I will post the picture because you asked if this has been done before, not trying to hijack your thread. I do mine with a Lagacy Revo and it takes about an hour from start to finished product.
Thanks Butch..appreciate it from the Kitless fanatic..your pens always inspireMick , don't let it discourage you in any way . I learned a long time ago that there is nothing new in pens to be made ....but it don't keep me from trying :biggrin:
It really is a great pen .:good:
I did listen to him..He razzes everyone on this forum...and I have been the receipient of that razzing on a few occasions..just razzing him back..maybe I should have said " sniffing photocopier fumes" and not, drinking in my original response? Probably more accurate?? :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:Guess that Ed was right from the start. Don't know if Ed's knowledge stems from his drinking or not, but I "listen" when he speaks.
Very nicely executed pen regardless who did it first.![]()