keithbyrd
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Customer contacted me and wanted to know if I could make a rollerball for him out of Pietersite. Has anyone ever turned this?
That can't have been easy work, but I'll bet it was very satisfying.It certainly is possible to make pens out of stone….just not by "turning" - possible exceptions being soft material e.g. alabaster.
When I decided I wanted to make pens out of gemstones like petrified wood, coprolite, granite, jasper, agate, and so forth, I ended up designing and building my own lapidary lathe, fabricated custom diamond drill bits, built a water cooling system for drilling, made a custom fixture for squaring blanks, bought a tile saw for making blanks and sourced specialty items for polishing. (I also made my own CNC slab saw…..but that's another story)
Everything with stone is diamond grinding….there is no "cutting". Because stone is so brittle, chip out and cracking are constant issues. Diamond drill bits only come in even mm sizes so techniques to center brass tubes need to be developed. And of course you can't just "press" a kit together because of the brittleness it needs to be sized for a slip fit and then glued.
Here's a couple links - Today's Stone Pens and Who Say You Can't Polish a Turd.
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Definitely good advice! Everything in the process involves water (or biodiesel in the case of slabbing) so that's not an issue. That said, I'll often dry grind the blanks to length after gluing in which case an N95 mask does the job nicely. Silicosis is not something to be trifled with. Some stones contain arsenic, so it pays to know what you're working with too.If anyone does decide to turn gemstones, check the content. Many of the chatoyant stones have silica and you do not want to breathe in that dust. I'd imagine you would be working under some type of running water, but just wanted to throw that tidbit out there.
That is a seriously ambitious undertaking! I've thought a little about trying this, but it will definitely need to wait a bit. I do want to try incorporating crystal material (amethyst, quartz and the like) into some pens. I'm looking for someone that can make replacement center bands, finials and other parts from crystal or stone material rather than the whole body as you did here. I love the look of this though, and I'd imagine the weight makes this feel pretty substantial as well.It certainly is possible to make pens out of stone….just not by "turning" - possible exceptions being soft material e.g. alabaster.
When I decided I wanted to make pens out of gemstones like petrified wood, coprolite, granite, jasper, agate, and so forth, I ended up designing and building my own lapidary lathe, fabricated custom diamond drill bits, built a water cooling system for drilling, made a custom fixture for squaring blanks, bought a tile saw for making blanks and sourced specialty items for polishing. (I also made my own CNC slab saw…..but that's another story)
Everything with stone is diamond grinding….there is no "cutting". Because stone is so brittle, chip out and cracking are constant issues. Diamond drill bits only come in even mm sizes so techniques to center brass tubes need to be developed. And of course you can't just "press" a kit together because of the brittleness it needs to be sized for a slip fit and then glued.
Here's a couple links - Today's Stone Pens and Who Say You Can't Polish a Turd.
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Very nice pen! If you want I will refer the customer to you - I know I won't go through the start up to dovstone!It certainly is possible to make pens out of stone….just not by "turning" - possible exceptions being soft material e.g. alabaster.
When I decided I wanted to make pens out of gemstones like petrified wood, coprolite, granite, jasper, agate, and so forth, I ended up designing and building my own lapidary lathe, fabricated custom diamond drill bits, built a water cooling system for drilling, made a custom fixture for squaring blanks, bought a tile saw for making blanks and sourced specialty items for polishing. (I also made my own CNC slab saw…..but that's another story)
Everything with stone is diamond grinding….there is no "cutting". Because stone is so brittle, chip out and cracking are constant issues. Diamond drill bits only come in even mm sizes so techniques to center brass tubes need to be developed. And of course you can't just "press" a kit together because of the brittleness it needs to be sized for a slip fit and then glued.
Here's a couple links - Today's Stone Pens and Who Say You Can't Polish a Turd.
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