Johnathan
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As I am pretty new to this art. I am curious to know if many of you have turned your wifes onto penturning. What do they think? As for me, my wife just sees the money going out the door and me hiding out in the garage. 

Originally posted by jssmith3
<br />Well John, I happen to be the one turning and my husband is very supportive of it (thank God) I do the same thing with the dissappearing into the garage for hours at a time but I also do not say anything about the time he spends golfing or making his own golf clubs. We do have our seperate tools and that is usually what he gets me for my birthday and christmas. The neat thing is that we can work together in our garage but on totally different things and still talk and be together. After 28 years we are still able to find so much to talk about
Janet
Janet I guess this Poll should have asked "What Do Your Spouses Thank About Pen Turning? Sorry for my narrow mind, I guess that's a man thing![]
Originally posted by Old Griz
<br />Let me tell you an "interesting" story... [][
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My wife is reasonably supportive of my hobbies... she knows I need some tool time to keep me sane (relative term []). Before I was heavy into pen turning I did a lot of scroll saw work... I still design patterns that are carried in 2 catalogs and my website for other scrollers. There was a big International Scroll Saw Convention coming up, so I decided to really do it up good for the contest. Designed a real nice pattern (Smallmouth Bass, see below) and cut it into a piece of 28x13x3/4" Walnut plank. All told about 2 weeks work cutting and sanding, then another 2 weeks for the lacquer finish and hand buffing... I was overjoyed at how it came out.. When all was said and done, I bought it in to the house to show her... Her response:
"<b>It's a fish and it ain't hanging on the wall anywhere in this house, but your office</b>" ...
BTW, it won first place in it's class. AND it hangs in my office [][
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Now I am still married to this woman despite her obvious bad taste in wood art. When I started to make pens, they were horrible.. but she loved them. Why... because they were useful.. she loves them even more now because they are useful <u><b>and they sell</b></u>... LOL
<b>This is the pattern</b>
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<b>This is the finished piece that won</b>
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Pat - I just checked out your new pens page. Wow! Your pens look stunning. Your photography has really come along this past year. Way to go!Originally posted by PatLawson
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http://pensbypatricia.com/NewPens
Originally posted by woodpens
<br />Pat - I just checked out your new pens page. Wow! Your pens look stunning. Your photography has really come along this past year. Way to go!Originally posted by PatLawson
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http://pensbypatricia.com/NewPens