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Brooks803

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While I was up in VA visiting my friends and fellow IAP members I got a chance to meet Brian (AkA: Nikitas) and bought myself one of his carbide tools. Slowly but surely (a couple weeks!) I turned the handle for it. I used a chunk of Ironwood burl and it came out beautiful! No finish except sanding to 600 and a couple passes with EEE wax paste. Feels wonderful. Haven't been able to use it much since but so far I think it's going to be my go to tool for pen turning.

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Do you think the handle might be too short? I have a carbide tool with a 5 or 6 inch handle and it feels really awkward. In fact I have trouble keeping it from twisting HARD when using it. So I haven't used it. I'm sticking with my woodchuck tool until I have time to play with the other some more.
 
I was thinking the handle looked fantastic, but too short. I have a woodchuck-pen and remade my first handle. It was seven inches long, but needed more "beef" at the butt end. This was for better control. You may start to feel that need for more control as you get used to the tool. If it performs like the woodchuck, you are going to love the tool!
Steve
 
i think i got the first one from brian and simply love it. use it almost exclusively. brian hit it on the nail with this one. have even turned some aluminum and brass with the round insert. works great. buy the way i made the handle on mune about a foot long and it feels great. dont thnk i would like a short one.
 
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Very cool. But you must have a lot of really nice stuff to use that on a tool handle. I'm also one that likes a longer handle, but I really don't see a downside to that handle for pen turning. As for the round cutter. I use mine when doing anything with segments. I think it just works better with less catches.
 
Thanks for the comments yall. The handle is on the short side, but for penturning it's perfect for me. The length of the metal is so long that for the way I hold my tools I could have gone with an even shorter handle if I wanted. I'm really happy with the way this one came out.

A WOOD handle...that had to be a tough one for you. :)

Yeah I kept looking at it and thinking...I'm gonna hear something from Russell for sure! :tongue:

Do you like the round cutter more than the square?

Depends on the situation really. I have a homemade carbide with a square cutter that I can use like a skew so I like that for roughing blanks to round. Also good for tenons and squaring things off. I haven't done too much with the round cutter but I was getting some of the best ribbons I've ever had with it.

Very cool. But you must have a lot of really nice stuff to use that on a tool handle. I'm also one that likes a longer handle, but I really don't see a downside to that handle for pen turning. As for the round cutter. I use mine when doing anything with segments. I think it just works better with less catches.

Lol...yeah I've got a stockpile of burl slabs that just keep collecting dust. I hardly ever turn wood so it needed to be used for SOMETHING!
 
Jonathon,

Great looking tool! :eek::rolleyes: If you have any chittum burl or coco burl laying around, please let me know. You know I am always good for making your inventory of blanks a little lighter. :wink:

Jason
 
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