Dario
Member
Guys,
I've seen some fancy rack here and got me thinking of making my own. Today, I finally had time to make and finish it. Nothing too different but I turned a few quickie "beads" for spacers which helps me apply my finish a lot easier...easier access and it fits all sizes that I turn.
Materials were 2 x 36" long 1/4" threaded rod, and a bag of 25 pc nuts.
Beads were made from scrap pen blanks drilled with 13/64" and turned using "B" mandrel.
Stand is also made of glued up scrap 1" x 2" materials. Total cost less than $5.00. I'll probably make a couple more of these when I have time. It really helps applying Tung oil, now I have more control and less chances of messing it up.
Shown are my pens on various stages of finishing...some are my first non-B2B pens
. I call them my study on pen ergonomics. 
I've seen some fancy rack here and got me thinking of making my own. Today, I finally had time to make and finish it. Nothing too different but I turned a few quickie "beads" for spacers which helps me apply my finish a lot easier...easier access and it fits all sizes that I turn.
Materials were 2 x 36" long 1/4" threaded rod, and a bag of 25 pc nuts.
Beads were made from scrap pen blanks drilled with 13/64" and turned using "B" mandrel.
Stand is also made of glued up scrap 1" x 2" materials. Total cost less than $5.00. I'll probably make a couple more of these when I have time. It really helps applying Tung oil, now I have more control and less chances of messing it up.
Shown are my pens on various stages of finishing...some are my first non-B2B pens

