Alchemist
Member
Since I started turning wood a few months ago, specifically pens to learn, I've been giving my finished ones to my wife for her co-workers and mine as well. Since then, I've learned to cast resin, hybrids, and segment.
What keeps me encouraged is the fact that even if they aren't perfect, people love them because they know work goes into it. Thought and emotion goes into each pen.
It's an art and skill I've come to love and I'm still learning!
Left to right:
Lacewood and 24k trimline, cocobolo with cherry ends and gun metal, and an Alumilite emerald with rose gold modified slimline.
Sent from my iPhone using Penturners.org mobile app
What keeps me encouraged is the fact that even if they aren't perfect, people love them because they know work goes into it. Thought and emotion goes into each pen.
It's an art and skill I've come to love and I'm still learning!
Left to right:
Lacewood and 24k trimline, cocobolo with cherry ends and gun metal, and an Alumilite emerald with rose gold modified slimline.
Sent from my iPhone using Penturners.org mobile app