jskeen
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My first poll, so I hope this works ok.
For those of you who cast or buy and turn plastic pens, do you do it;
For those of you who cast or buy and turn plastic pens, do you do it;
LOL, That was EXACTLY my thoughts as I saw the title and before I saw your answer!Originally posted by rherrell
Because it's there!
Originally posted by kent4Him
My answer is in case someone who prefers plastic stops by. So far, that has been a rare occasion.
My answer is also so I can live within 50 miles of Ed Brown and still sell pens.![]()
Originally posted by SuperDave
I started with wood over 20 years ago and still turn wood, but only unique and exotic, as the market is flooded with plain walnut, maple and oak pens that drive the prices down and force you to differentiate through higher quality wood, kits and execution.
I ventured into plastic a few years ago and find that I like it for a number of reasons:
1. I can control the dimensions better when turning and sanding ( I use a skew to shear cut the barrrels... I never, ever, scrape plastics.)
2. I sand through 12000 MM and buff at a fairly high speed and get a glass finish that I cannot replicate with wood without many hours of effort.
3. This finish appeals to almost everyone. The only negative comments will be that they don't like a particular color combination (which I cannot control in commercial plastics), but never about the finish.
4. I can be more creative in casting resins than I can ever be with wood. Again, being unique to differentiate yourself from the crowd.
Good question!