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Here's my most recent pen turning challenge. It's a Shakespeare pen kit that I picked up at Turners Warehouse. I knew I was in trouble when I looked at the build instructions and saw how sparse the instructions were. It is also my first TBC pen so that was also a learning experience. The wood is stabilized Rocky Mountain Maple that I get off my property. The finish is 4 coats of WOP and then a spin at the buffing wheel. This is headed to Qatar to a service member currently serving there.
My critique of the Shakespeare kit.
1. Easy to turn, nothing fancy about it at all.
2. The assembly instructions aren't that great. Read them, then read them, then read them again!
3. The components that are threaded are very tight, miss the line up and you'll ruin the parts. Use CAUTION on this part.
4. Be sure to clean out the tip. The one I got was full of some kind of plastic that was a pain to remove.
5. This kit only comes, from what I could find, as a TBC kit. So make sure you have all the right stuff and practice if you're new to TBC turning, which I am.
Thanks for looking.

My critique of the Shakespeare kit.
1. Easy to turn, nothing fancy about it at all.
2. The assembly instructions aren't that great. Read them, then read them, then read them again!
3. The components that are threaded are very tight, miss the line up and you'll ruin the parts. Use CAUTION on this part.
4. Be sure to clean out the tip. The one I got was full of some kind of plastic that was a pain to remove.
5. This kit only comes, from what I could find, as a TBC kit. So make sure you have all the right stuff and practice if you're new to TBC turning, which I am.
Thanks for looking.
