tjd Member Joined Jun 16, 2013 Messages 338 Location Carmarthenshire , Wales Jan 28, 2018 #1 I managed to turn this Pen using 300 million year old Petoskey Stone. The pen is one of PSI's David Broadwell designed Art Deco style ballpoint pen
I managed to turn this Pen using 300 million year old Petoskey Stone. The pen is one of PSI's David Broadwell designed Art Deco style ballpoint pen
kruzzer Member Joined Jul 15, 2008 Messages 1,083 Location Fort Myers, Fl, USA. Jan 28, 2018 #2 Wow... that is an i catcher for sure. amazing. where did you get the stone?? and how did you turn it, if I may ask..
Wow... that is an i catcher for sure. amazing. where did you get the stone?? and how did you turn it, if I may ask..
tjd Member Joined Jun 16, 2013 Messages 338 Location Carmarthenshire , Wales Jan 28, 2018 #3 kruzzer said: Wow... that is an i catcher for sure. amazing. where did you get the stone?? and how did you turn it, if I may ask.. Click to expand... Ebay for $15 used a drum sander to get an edge, small bandsaw, cobalt drill bit to drill 3/8 hole, fitted on mandrel and sanded down to size using Abranet , no chisels needed.
kruzzer said: Wow... that is an i catcher for sure. amazing. where did you get the stone?? and how did you turn it, if I may ask.. Click to expand... Ebay for $15 used a drum sander to get an edge, small bandsaw, cobalt drill bit to drill 3/8 hole, fitted on mandrel and sanded down to size using Abranet , no chisels needed.
magpens Member Joined Feb 2, 2011 Messages 15,911 Location Canada Jan 28, 2018 #4 Beautiful and very unique !!!
mark james IAP Collection, Curator Joined Sep 6, 2012 Messages 13,219 Location Medina, Ohio Jan 28, 2018 #5 Beautiful pen and thank you for the method. I have always wanted to try to turn softer stone, but didn't want to pay for special diamond bits. Very nice.
Beautiful pen and thank you for the method. I have always wanted to try to turn softer stone, but didn't want to pay for special diamond bits. Very nice.