So after looking at all the great replica cigar pens from Martin I figured I just had to try it before my gear got packed up. This entire turn was a first for me. It's the first time I ever tried doing a closed ended pen and more or less void of anything that looks like a kit.
So the disaster was keeping it in round! I used a drill chuck and a rod from the disassembly kit to turn it. The female thread busted in the cap and I had to drill it out and use another one. This truly makes me appreciate those who do these pens and have them look so awesome (Martin).
I used Curly Walnut for the blank, burnt the end with a lighter, and scrapped out a broadwell for the pen parts. I used CA for the finish and it wet the cigar band so I guess I should have sealed the band first.
Overall...there were a lot of "Firsts" for me on this pen so I'm happy about that, but I'm not happy with the pen. It will take a lot of trial and error to get it up to spec with the other great turners. I have no delusion that this is a great turn, but it is a stepping stone for future efforts.:redface:
Thanks to Martin for the inspiration and when I make it back to the U.S. I plan to buy one of his!
*Larger images can be seen on my flickr site*
So the disaster was keeping it in round! I used a drill chuck and a rod from the disassembly kit to turn it. The female thread busted in the cap and I had to drill it out and use another one. This truly makes me appreciate those who do these pens and have them look so awesome (Martin).

I used Curly Walnut for the blank, burnt the end with a lighter, and scrapped out a broadwell for the pen parts. I used CA for the finish and it wet the cigar band so I guess I should have sealed the band first.
Overall...there were a lot of "Firsts" for me on this pen so I'm happy about that, but I'm not happy with the pen. It will take a lot of trial and error to get it up to spec with the other great turners. I have no delusion that this is a great turn, but it is a stepping stone for future efforts.:redface:
Thanks to Martin for the inspiration and when I make it back to the U.S. I plan to buy one of his!
*Larger images can be seen on my flickr site*