RedJeepClub
Member
Hello,
I feel like I know some you all already, I have been lurking and learning a lot lately. I started turning about 6 months ago. The spark and desire to turn wood was set in me during high school wood shop(20 years ago), I have the first bowl I turned in high school on my desk at work. A guy I work with started turning about two years ago and once I heard all his stories, I found yet another hobby.
I have since purchased two lathes, a band saw, a couple 100 pen blanks, and 70+ pen kits, and found a source for cabinet maker cutoffs. Hook line and sinker, I'm into the pen turning, and as a bonus, my 14 year old daughter, just finished a Wood shop class and is becoming a better pen turner than I am.
We have built about 20 pens and we have a lot of fun in store. I have overcome most of the beginner challenges, except the tips cracking on final assemble. I am working on this, and know I need to clean and debur the tubes before install. I am still working on building the "perfect" pen press.
We are concentrating on the "Slim Line" pens, but have not yet made a slim line, we jumped right into the advanced variations from the Rex and Kip videos and make most pens without the center band.
Oh and one last thing, I am joining the Freedom Pen movement, and plan to make 10 pens and send them right away.
Some of my turning adventures are documented here:
http://woodturners.blogspot.com/
I feel like I know some you all already, I have been lurking and learning a lot lately. I started turning about 6 months ago. The spark and desire to turn wood was set in me during high school wood shop(20 years ago), I have the first bowl I turned in high school on my desk at work. A guy I work with started turning about two years ago and once I heard all his stories, I found yet another hobby.
I have since purchased two lathes, a band saw, a couple 100 pen blanks, and 70+ pen kits, and found a source for cabinet maker cutoffs. Hook line and sinker, I'm into the pen turning, and as a bonus, my 14 year old daughter, just finished a Wood shop class and is becoming a better pen turner than I am.
We have built about 20 pens and we have a lot of fun in store. I have overcome most of the beginner challenges, except the tips cracking on final assemble. I am working on this, and know I need to clean and debur the tubes before install. I am still working on building the "perfect" pen press.
We are concentrating on the "Slim Line" pens, but have not yet made a slim line, we jumped right into the advanced variations from the Rex and Kip videos and make most pens without the center band.
Oh and one last thing, I am joining the Freedom Pen movement, and plan to make 10 pens and send them right away.
Some of my turning adventures are documented here:
http://woodturners.blogspot.com/