Originally posted by fstepanski
<br />At the AAW Symposium I watched Russ Fairfield turn a closed end pen with no special mandrel. Essentialliy he boared holes using three drills. The first went about an inch deep (same diameter as that required for brass tube), the second drill, was a bit smaller, however large enough to accomodate the remaining pen guts, (this needs to go as deep as required for all pen guts), the third hole was smaller than the diameter of the standard pen mandrel he was using. He modified the threaded end cutting slots essentially forming a tap. Slip your blank over the bushing and screw the pen mandrel into the tiny hole, at the headstock place pen mandrel into a Beal collet chuck, use the tail stock to support the wood.
This was a REAL SLICK way to turn a closed end pen & you need no special tools!! I beleive Russ has a video detailing all of this, plus more...
Happy turning
Frank
Frank
It worked GREAT, you can create a