Howdy Ya'll from Tennessee

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Fayetteville, TN
I joined a couple years ago but as sometimes happens, just sort of got busy. I'm now retired and able to slow down a bit and circle back around to some of my expert resources. I've been turning pens for a couple years, selling some, giving many as gifts. My goal is to sell enough to support my habit.

I have a question that I don't think has been discussed. I have bought several pieces of "historic wood" for use in pens. Some of these pieces have paint still on them. I've been asked if there is any way I could turn the pen in such a way that some of the paint would remain on the pen.

I've seen where people take blanks for rolling pens and placed them in the Lathe in what would appear to be "off center" in an effort to control stripes that were on the blank.

bottom line...does anyone know of a method of turning on lathe so that the paint would remain? Thanks in advance!

Randy Yeoman
Papaw's Pretty Pen Shoppe
papaws@papawsprettypens.com
 
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