jyreene
Member
Some of you know I recently moved again. This time I was not allowed to bring my lathe or any of my pen making machinery. It makes sense. No shop, different electricity, and many other reasons. I will get back to my precious machines (and got permissions to update some things (nice metal lathe here I come)) in a few years.
That said, I've had some ideas on how to go old school mixed with hand carving, mixed with ingenuity. I do plan on having a friend drill out some blanks and what not for kits to practice the carving part but I also plan on buying an old time hand drill and just doing that. Talk about not having to worry about heat build up! Other than what's already the ambient temperature. Anyone have some wood workers tips and tricks they mind sharing to help me out? I won't have a lot of free time but when I do I plan on just playing around with it so I'll still be learning a bunch of new things.
Also, since I'm in a different part of the world, wood and more particular resins (vintage would be awesome), does anyone know of a manufacturer in Bangladesh for pens? A search doesn't yield any languages I currently know. Are there any Bangladeshi woods I should look for? I know I can Google it, and have but I ask because I was curious if anyone had seen or used any nice ones, or rare ones.
Thanks for the help all.
That said, I've had some ideas on how to go old school mixed with hand carving, mixed with ingenuity. I do plan on having a friend drill out some blanks and what not for kits to practice the carving part but I also plan on buying an old time hand drill and just doing that. Talk about not having to worry about heat build up! Other than what's already the ambient temperature. Anyone have some wood workers tips and tricks they mind sharing to help me out? I won't have a lot of free time but when I do I plan on just playing around with it so I'll still be learning a bunch of new things.
Also, since I'm in a different part of the world, wood and more particular resins (vintage would be awesome), does anyone know of a manufacturer in Bangladesh for pens? A search doesn't yield any languages I currently know. Are there any Bangladeshi woods I should look for? I know I can Google it, and have but I ask because I was curious if anyone had seen or used any nice ones, or rare ones.
Thanks for the help all.