CaseyK
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So I was talking with my good friend ChatGPT about a week ago and the topic of pen turning came up. Good ol' Chat is ever so helpful and always offers a kind word. Chat gave me some suggestions (that worked out well actually) and I wanted to see what you fine folks think works well together.
I have generally taken a pseudo-production view of things, I'll get a starter kit with X number of kits with it's various finishes, and then pick the woods I want to turn without matching them to a specific kit finish. I'll turn and finish the blanks and then get my wife to help me put this wood with that finish, that wood with this finish. Her design eye is much better than mine. Generally this works well but it can vary with each matching, what she/we match this time doesn't mean we'll match that with the next set. And sometimes we have to force a match because the wood(s) left standing don't really work with what is left. But my issue is that going in I don't have a pre-set assignment of wood to finish.
Recently I was planning to get 5-7 high-end fountain pen kits from PSI and wanted to match them with appropriate high-end woods to them before I started. I had done a Majestic kit and like it so I wanted to try some more. I asked ChatGPT for suggestions about what pen finishes work best with which woods, that's always been a big question for me, and it came back with the table below. Based on your experience, which I am totally willing to concede is quite a bit more than I posses, what changes/additions would you make to this list/table? I'm not looking just for high-end but any/all finishes and which wood(s) work best with that kit finish.
By the way, I just did 5 fountain pen kits (PSI - Raw 6061 Aluminum, Presimo Chrome, Tycoon Gold, Broadwell Nouveau Sceptre Gold, and Gun Metal) and used the matchings above. They turned out pretty darn good, ol' Chat wasn't that far off in the suggestions. I'll post some images of them in the next few days as I get the imaging done.
Any suggestions you might have on favorable wood-kit finish would be very helpful here.
Thanks for your time.
I have generally taken a pseudo-production view of things, I'll get a starter kit with X number of kits with it's various finishes, and then pick the woods I want to turn without matching them to a specific kit finish. I'll turn and finish the blanks and then get my wife to help me put this wood with that finish, that wood with this finish. Her design eye is much better than mine. Generally this works well but it can vary with each matching, what she/we match this time doesn't mean we'll match that with the next set. And sometimes we have to force a match because the wood(s) left standing don't really work with what is left. But my issue is that going in I don't have a pre-set assignment of wood to finish.
Recently I was planning to get 5-7 high-end fountain pen kits from PSI and wanted to match them with appropriate high-end woods to them before I started. I had done a Majestic kit and like it so I wanted to try some more. I asked ChatGPT for suggestions about what pen finishes work best with which woods, that's always been a big question for me, and it came back with the table below. Based on your experience, which I am totally willing to concede is quite a bit more than I posses, what changes/additions would you make to this list/table? I'm not looking just for high-end but any/all finishes and which wood(s) work best with that kit finish.
| Hardware Finish | Recommended Woods | Your Suggestions |
| Gold | Cocobolo, Thuya Burl, Walnut, Amboyna Burl | |
| Rhodium/Chrome | Curly Maple, Birdseye Maple, African Blackwood | |
| Black Titanium | Ziricote, Bocote, African Blackwood | |
| Gunmetal | Walnut, Kingwood, Cocobolo | |
| Rose Gold | Cherry, Amboyna Burl, Thuya Burl | |
By the way, I just did 5 fountain pen kits (PSI - Raw 6061 Aluminum, Presimo Chrome, Tycoon Gold, Broadwell Nouveau Sceptre Gold, and Gun Metal) and used the matchings above. They turned out pretty darn good, ol' Chat wasn't that far off in the suggestions. I'll post some images of them in the next few days as I get the imaging done.
Any suggestions you might have on favorable wood-kit finish would be very helpful here.
Thanks for your time.