sfhipchick
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Hello everyone!
My husband and I are about to get back into turning and we're so excited!
We had a pair of lathes for some years but a couple of years ago a wildfire raced through part of our property and took out our shop and everything in it. All of our tools, all of our machines, including our amazing collection of dozens of pen kits, blanks, a few bowl blanks, and chunks of burls and logs for harvesting. We had such a wonderful collection of burled, spalted and exotic wood blanks...it totally breaks my heart when I think of the loss.
We haven't had the heart to get back into turning until now, but now that we've made the decision, we're slowly buying things we need. We have yet to get our pen blanks and kits as well. I'm still trying to get over feeling terribly upset at losing my beautiful blanks.
We bought another Jet lathe like our last, and lots to go with it. Every time I look at it, I get more excited!!
I would love to have some advice!
We need to get our turning tools...I had Sorbys before, is that still a good choice for turning pens?
What about these new carbide tipped tools with the replaceable tips? I see that some seem to swear by them, others are strictly old-school.
What are your pen-turning tools of choice?
Where should I go to get reasonable deals on burled/spalted pen blanks?
I'm also interested in the new and wonderful selection of resin/acrylic pens--so much variety! Any suggestions for a good place to go for a variety pens?
(I'm going to be very interested in learning how to create hybrid blanks of spalted/rotted/punky wood with colored resins...something to look forward to!)
I'm not trying to make money at this point, does it make sense to buy a chunk of something and cut it down into pen blanks or should I just get singles?
Is there anywhere you would suggest where I might get a good deal on a variety of nice blanks that include a large variety of burled/spalted/mix of cool grained/swirly/interesting blanks?
Thank you for your input! I'm really looking forward to getting back into turning. It's such a wonderful outlet for my creativity!
I'm including a picture of a few of the pens I turned for a bit of show and tell!
My husband and I are about to get back into turning and we're so excited!
We had a pair of lathes for some years but a couple of years ago a wildfire raced through part of our property and took out our shop and everything in it. All of our tools, all of our machines, including our amazing collection of dozens of pen kits, blanks, a few bowl blanks, and chunks of burls and logs for harvesting. We had such a wonderful collection of burled, spalted and exotic wood blanks...it totally breaks my heart when I think of the loss.

We haven't had the heart to get back into turning until now, but now that we've made the decision, we're slowly buying things we need. We have yet to get our pen blanks and kits as well. I'm still trying to get over feeling terribly upset at losing my beautiful blanks.

We bought another Jet lathe like our last, and lots to go with it. Every time I look at it, I get more excited!!
I would love to have some advice!
We need to get our turning tools...I had Sorbys before, is that still a good choice for turning pens?
What about these new carbide tipped tools with the replaceable tips? I see that some seem to swear by them, others are strictly old-school.
What are your pen-turning tools of choice?
Where should I go to get reasonable deals on burled/spalted pen blanks?
I'm also interested in the new and wonderful selection of resin/acrylic pens--so much variety! Any suggestions for a good place to go for a variety pens?
(I'm going to be very interested in learning how to create hybrid blanks of spalted/rotted/punky wood with colored resins...something to look forward to!)
I'm not trying to make money at this point, does it make sense to buy a chunk of something and cut it down into pen blanks or should I just get singles?
Is there anywhere you would suggest where I might get a good deal on a variety of nice blanks that include a large variety of burled/spalted/mix of cool grained/swirly/interesting blanks?
Thank you for your input! I'm really looking forward to getting back into turning. It's such a wonderful outlet for my creativity!
I'm including a picture of a few of the pens I turned for a bit of show and tell!
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