jttheclockman
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I decided to place this thread in the pen turning forum because this is one source I get when making my custom pens. I call them custom pens and will get push back from that because it is not kitless. But to me the cherry on any pen cake is the blank. It is not the thread made on the nibs and things like this. people look at the blank. There are some super talented pen makers here that make the entire pen and that is their thing. Not sure why I am defending my thoughts and work here but thought I would clarify my custom pen wording. 
Anyway one source I always took ideas and thoughts from and will even do much more over the up coming years when I do get back into my hobbies and get this other work done is to look at the billiard cue industry. yes they have tools that suit their needs. But when you think about it, they are working with a round canvas just as we are. Theirs is a little larger but still same principle. But what always amazed me is what can be put in that canvas. The sky is the limit. With our casting resins and routers and other tools we can adapt many of these ideas used in pool cue making and incorporate them in pen making. Over the years I have shown many of my designs and have o say they came from pool cues. others have also shown the use of segmenting that many times imitates trim rings and center bands used in pool cues. I also many times tried to encourage others to step outside the normal boxes of turning plain jane woods or acrylics and step up to creative pen making. You do not have to make kitless pens to do this. There are so many kits that can incorporate designs.
I guess my whole point of this thread is to express my huge interest in the 2025 International Cue Collection show in Chattanooga Tennessee going on. People get jacked up to go to pen turning shows, well the interest in Pool Cue shows is just as hot. I wish I could visit one of these shows one day. But for now I am enjoying the commentary on FB. But just to see so many beautiful cues from all the top cue makers in the world show up and compete is amazing. These cue makers make cues from woods and materials just like us. They are bought by collectors just like us. And their cues are used by many major players in the game over the years just like us putting our pens in famous hands. At the bottom I will show a few pens inspired from pool cues. I will be taking my love for the billiard game to new heights when it comes to designs.
Also here is a link to one of the top cue makers around and check his web site out and just look at the details in his work. the use of real gem stones as well as real metals such as gold and silver make his cues expensive but well sought after. To me this is what we all should strive for hen doing pen making. No reason we can not.
https://www.blackcues.com/

Anyway one source I always took ideas and thoughts from and will even do much more over the up coming years when I do get back into my hobbies and get this other work done is to look at the billiard cue industry. yes they have tools that suit their needs. But when you think about it, they are working with a round canvas just as we are. Theirs is a little larger but still same principle. But what always amazed me is what can be put in that canvas. The sky is the limit. With our casting resins and routers and other tools we can adapt many of these ideas used in pool cue making and incorporate them in pen making. Over the years I have shown many of my designs and have o say they came from pool cues. others have also shown the use of segmenting that many times imitates trim rings and center bands used in pool cues. I also many times tried to encourage others to step outside the normal boxes of turning plain jane woods or acrylics and step up to creative pen making. You do not have to make kitless pens to do this. There are so many kits that can incorporate designs.
I guess my whole point of this thread is to express my huge interest in the 2025 International Cue Collection show in Chattanooga Tennessee going on. People get jacked up to go to pen turning shows, well the interest in Pool Cue shows is just as hot. I wish I could visit one of these shows one day. But for now I am enjoying the commentary on FB. But just to see so many beautiful cues from all the top cue makers in the world show up and compete is amazing. These cue makers make cues from woods and materials just like us. They are bought by collectors just like us. And their cues are used by many major players in the game over the years just like us putting our pens in famous hands. At the bottom I will show a few pens inspired from pool cues. I will be taking my love for the billiard game to new heights when it comes to designs.
https://www.blackcues.com/