kevrob
Member
Hello all -
Brand new to penturning and working with a lathe! I turned my first pens today and thought I would share them with you all to get your critiques!
The first one is a zebrawood pen. The first project of any sort (outside of a few practice runs) I have ever turned. Overall, I thought it turned out OK - it could have been better. But, then as I was putting the bottom part of the pen it, using a hand clamp to tighten, it went in crooked and cracked the side of the wood!
I guess I should spring for a pen press or wooden vice as I have read people do here. Any other suggestions?
The second one was a Afromosia pen. All in all, I have no complaints on this one. The seams are smooth and it looks nice overall. I used a CA/BLO finish. What could I do to improve? Can anyone tell any obvious flaws through my very poor pictures?
I also tried to turn a PR pen today that I cast earlier this week to no avail. Could it have been unsharp tools? I blew out the middle of it as I was turning. It also seemed to have a lot of "divots" in it as I turned. Is that just the nature of PR or would their have been too many air bubbles? I thought if I would have gotten to sanding, those would have been smoothed out - but I wasn't sure.
Brand new to penturning and working with a lathe! I turned my first pens today and thought I would share them with you all to get your critiques!
The first one is a zebrawood pen. The first project of any sort (outside of a few practice runs) I have ever turned. Overall, I thought it turned out OK - it could have been better. But, then as I was putting the bottom part of the pen it, using a hand clamp to tighten, it went in crooked and cracked the side of the wood!

The second one was a Afromosia pen. All in all, I have no complaints on this one. The seams are smooth and it looks nice overall. I used a CA/BLO finish. What could I do to improve? Can anyone tell any obvious flaws through my very poor pictures?
I also tried to turn a PR pen today that I cast earlier this week to no avail. Could it have been unsharp tools? I blew out the middle of it as I was turning. It also seemed to have a lot of "divots" in it as I turned. Is that just the nature of PR or would their have been too many air bubbles? I thought if I would have gotten to sanding, those would have been smoothed out - but I wasn't sure.