Firefyter-emt
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Just got my pen turning set the other day from PSI (I bought the stater kit) I was happy to see they sent a nice mandrel in the kit (It's their Maxi Pen Mandrel) Anyway, I guled up a couple of those rosewood blanks they sent and gave it a try.. I am not too happy with some of the desings, but I am new to turning as well and was trying out a couple things. I seem to like the "cleaner" lines as it does not distract from the wood itself. Anyway, I got my order of wood from Chitswood so I drilled and glued up a blank of Granadillo he sent and have it a spin tonight. I am happy with this one, the finish is only the Shellacwax, I will be playing with some others later. I am really kicking myself because I wanted to put a coat of BLO on it and forgot! These were turned on my "temporay" lathe, a 1959 Craftsman I refurbed. I am building a stand for my dedicated pen lathe, she's a bit older.. 1939 Craftsman 9"x30" Take a peek on my website to see the lathes.
Anyway.. Heres the slimline granadillo pencil (I use pencils for work and this one's mine)
And a special thanks to Lee Valley for the background
and here are my rosewood ones I made from the PSI kit.
www.yankeetoys.org/lee/rosewood-pen-4.jpg
www.yankeetoys.org/lee/rosewood-pencil-3.jpg
www.yankeetoys.org/lee/rosewood-pen-2.jpg
www.yankeetoys.org/lee/rosewood-pencil-1.jpg
Anyway.. Heres the slimline granadillo pencil (I use pencils for work and this one's mine)
And a special thanks to Lee Valley for the background


and here are my rosewood ones I made from the PSI kit.
www.yankeetoys.org/lee/rosewood-pen-4.jpg
www.yankeetoys.org/lee/rosewood-pencil-3.jpg
www.yankeetoys.org/lee/rosewood-pen-2.jpg
www.yankeetoys.org/lee/rosewood-pencil-1.jpg