McKenzie Penworks
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Let's see, last visited back in March of 2012. Seems that was a few months after I started turning pens for the first time. Looks like I never posted here despite being registered since 2012. Probably had a lot to do with job change, having a kid, etc.
In any case a little over a year ago I traded my way back into another lathe and a boat load of pen parts. Figured it would be a waste to have parts sitting around so sometime in the past year after we moved a few miles down the road to Waxhaw, NC I decided I'd better make some sawdust and maybe a pen or two. Lost count but I think that turned into about 150 pens or so, with quite a few more in the works.
I've got a nasty habit of getting too involved in my hobbies and I've already started the ground work for casting my own blanks and will likely be stabilizing wood here in the near future. Really like to be able to control what I'm working with and while there are some guys in Russia cranking out beautiful stabilized wood on ebay, that stuff gets expensive! (Shhh don't tell me about how I'm going to spend more money on supplies than if I were to just buy the wood, I secretly know that but need to convince She Who Must Be Obeyed otherwise!)
While I've searched the site a few times for information I figured I should probably say hello and will likely be posting a bit more as I get a little more hands on with pen making than I've been in the past.
And since threads are worthless without photos... Here's a few pens to look at that look mostly like what everyone else out there turns with maybe just slightly better wood selection than average I hope. (Ok ok, there's an acrylester blank hiding in there...) :bananen_smilies026:
In any case a little over a year ago I traded my way back into another lathe and a boat load of pen parts. Figured it would be a waste to have parts sitting around so sometime in the past year after we moved a few miles down the road to Waxhaw, NC I decided I'd better make some sawdust and maybe a pen or two. Lost count but I think that turned into about 150 pens or so, with quite a few more in the works.
I've got a nasty habit of getting too involved in my hobbies and I've already started the ground work for casting my own blanks and will likely be stabilizing wood here in the near future. Really like to be able to control what I'm working with and while there are some guys in Russia cranking out beautiful stabilized wood on ebay, that stuff gets expensive! (Shhh don't tell me about how I'm going to spend more money on supplies than if I were to just buy the wood, I secretly know that but need to convince She Who Must Be Obeyed otherwise!)
While I've searched the site a few times for information I figured I should probably say hello and will likely be posting a bit more as I get a little more hands on with pen making than I've been in the past.
And since threads are worthless without photos... Here's a few pens to look at that look mostly like what everyone else out there turns with maybe just slightly better wood selection than average I hope. (Ok ok, there's an acrylester blank hiding in there...) :bananen_smilies026: