mbroberg
IAP Activities Manager, Emeritus
I've been in the shop most of the weekend trying out some new things and experimenting with different designs. I have a trashcan full of mistakes to prove it. But I really don't mind because I picked a tip up here (I wish I could remember who posted it) that is well worth posting again.
I don't use any of my good pen blanks to experiment with. I have a supply of acrylic rod in three different diameters that I can destroy much less expensively. I purchase it here. As you branch out into the world of kit-less pen construction and making your own components on the lathe this material is great to experiment with. You just need to turn it a little slower than normal to keep the heat down.
I pass this along just to let folks know that if you try new things you are going to ruin material. That does not have to stop you from trying new things. Just ruin less expensive material until you have your techniques and processes down.
I don't use any of my good pen blanks to experiment with. I have a supply of acrylic rod in three different diameters that I can destroy much less expensively. I purchase it here. As you branch out into the world of kit-less pen construction and making your own components on the lathe this material is great to experiment with. You just need to turn it a little slower than normal to keep the heat down.
I pass this along just to let folks know that if you try new things you are going to ruin material. That does not have to stop you from trying new things. Just ruin less expensive material until you have your techniques and processes down.
