Are old coots allowed back?

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redfishsc

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Been inactive with woodturning for about 13 years due to usual life circumstances. Thankfully I never got rid of my equipment.

Been dusting it off. My oldest boy is now 15 and learning how to turn. I've made nearly a dozen bowls lately but got a lot of work to do to get the pen shop up and running.

I still have about 50 unused pen kits so I'm not about to run out of projects, the real challenge is going to be getting the bushings all sorted out lol.
 
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leehljp

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Welcome back Matt. You have been gone too long, but certainly not forgotten! Things have changed quite a bit - too many new pen styles and bushings to keep up with! But the fun is still in making pens!
 

Curly

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You are just going to blend in with the rest of us old coots so welcome back.

There is an IAP Bushing and Tube app for about a buck that will help you with the sorting of your bushings.
 

Burnpile

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Welcome back, Matt. I'm sure you'll enjoy sharing turning with your son. My grandkids have enjoyed making pens for their parents and teachers. When I first started turning pens I thought I had all the drill bits I'd ever need…wrong!
 

howsitwork

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Welcome

didn't know you the first time so Hello !

Suggest you treat yourself to a small thimble micrometer to make sizing bushings etc easier. vernier calipers are ok but easy to lose measurement.

like this on ebay

 
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