What else do you turn?

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  • Just Pens

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  • Utility Bowls and Platters (ie salad bowls)

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  • Artistic Bowls, Hollow Forms, Platters, etc.

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  • Spheres, Eggs, Kaleidoscopes

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  • Other

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Bottle stoppers are often turned by penturners.
I have everything available to do them but will get around to making stopper or two sometime![;)]
 
Wooden hammers for when gentle adjustments are required. May try some gavels one day.

Baby rattles....sort of.....still working on the first one...have a bit of a design problem!! And next on my list is to put some nice exotic wood handles on my most used screwdrivers. Probably going to use Cocobolo with a nice polished finial( if that is a correct term to use with a screwdriver??)[:D]

Oh yeah......I've got a pepper mill in the shop; but haven't had time to work on it yet.
 
I probably also fall into the "all of the above" category, but I spend probably 80% of my turning time these days on various kaleidoscopes. I also turn some bottle stoppers, natural edge bowls, platters, and a few pens. Usually whatever strikes me and then I will work on one thing for a while until I move on to something else. Over a period of a few days once I turned about 175 bottle stoppers, then haven't turned another in the last 6 months. I turned nothing but k'scopes the last 5 or 6 weeks.
 
After jogging my memory, here's the list of what I've turned. Bowls, Peppermills, Saltmills, Boxes, Ornaments, 'Artistic' Forms :), Rolling Pins, Baby Rattles, Goblets, Platters, Flower Arranger Vases, Yo-Yo's, Key Chains, Rings, Laser Pointers, Bottle Stoppers, Letter Openers, Back Scratchers, Shoe Horns, Twig Pots, Magnifying Glasses, Light Pulls, Confetti Light Holders, Oil Lamps, Drum Sticks, Baseball Bats, Wands and Kaleidoscopes. Maybe a couple of pens, too.
I mostly turn pens and bowls, they're my favorites.
 
All of the above and more.

candle sticks, confetti lights, spindles, ballasters, furniture pieces, exc., etc.
 
Yes, 'All of the Above' should have been a choice!

It is interesting to see all the responses. Just to look at the site you could imagine everyone here just making pens and nothing else and I didn't imagine that was true.
 
Did most people start with pens or with other pieces? I personally started with bowls and hollow forms and eventually decided to try a pen thinking I would not enjoy it. So much for that idea.
 
I fell in love with turning pens and that's where I've stayed. I keep hearing from others that I will be turning others things before long. I guess that's true, I'm trying my hand at a peppermill soon for a gift. [8D]
 
Mostly pens, pencils. I also do bottle stoppers, bowls, cups, plates, different toys ......
I just started turning puzzle balls 4 months ago and love it. They sell like mad. I am working on a 5" 8 layer now.
 
I turn pens, art bowls, useful bowls, plates, kaliedoscopes, bottlestoppers, pepper mills, hollow forms, goblets, boxes, jewelry. I just like my lathe[;)]
 
Pens, keychains, going to start working on some hollow forms, ornaments, birdhouses.

someone told me to turn a mushroom out of some branches I have. Well I listened to him and did one. Didn't turn out too bad but I need to get the right tools to turn under the cap.
 
In honor of my late uncle, the greatest duck hunter I've ever met, I also turn duck calls along with any other game calls that can be turned. I also produce turkey calls, box/slate and mouth. I'm trying to develop an owl hooter but haven't gotten the sound where I want it.

I've also done a few key chains.
 
Rubber grip ball pens that have a problem clicking (it is the kits not me, honest[:I]),yew-burr bowls, bur-elm bowls, keyring pens by the cartload, kids love them, candle-sticks, in fact anything that can be turned,[:D],I can mess up. I have to admit I am a fair weather turner, I hate cold garages..
Bob `S`[8D]
 
do lots of pens, but am expanding to bottle stoppers (they sell well at my booth), game calls, egg kaleidoscopes, tea lights, darts, trying to do lamp finials, and have been asked if I could do gear shift knobs.. still working on that.. also trying to learn to do pepper mills... have a guy who wants me to do 4 table legs for him.. will be new for me.

I guess if you can do it on a lathe, I want to try int.
 
I've tryed everything listed above, i just love turning.
Penturning cames later after i visited a lot of websites with wonderfull pens. When i've seen de site of Russ Fairfield i was really enjoy to start with this.
 
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