JasonC
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Saw this in Don's book "Turning Modified Slimline Pens: Beyond the Basics" and, with the World Series coming up, thought now was a good time.
Pretty basic, just a set of slim tubes, transmission, Cross refill, and the nib.
I deviated from Don's technique by placing both pieces on the mandrel at the same time. With the mandrel shortened just enough to allow the meaty end of the bat to bottom out not on the mandrel but against the joint between the two pieces, I snugged it up with the live center. A long slim bushing was used to give me room to work on the handle profile.
Used Birdseye Maple with Mylands finish.
This is an insanely simple pen to make - hardest part is getting a good bat profile while working with the limitations of the pen tube diameter.
Pretty basic, just a set of slim tubes, transmission, Cross refill, and the nib.
I deviated from Don's technique by placing both pieces on the mandrel at the same time. With the mandrel shortened just enough to allow the meaty end of the bat to bottom out not on the mandrel but against the joint between the two pieces, I snugged it up with the live center. A long slim bushing was used to give me room to work on the handle profile.

Used Birdseye Maple with Mylands finish.

This is an insanely simple pen to make - hardest part is getting a good bat profile while working with the limitations of the pen tube diameter.