Here you go.
Most of the turning suppliers have their own version of a mandrel.
some points to take note of
1. you don't need special little tools - full size gouges will do, and you can make a simple straightish barrelled one from start to finish using just a roughing gouge or a skew chisel or spindle gouge, basically anything you can remove wood with smoothly.
2. Stick with the PA finish
- it can be a little tricky to get the hang of finishing with CA and BLO but it works really well as a hard wearing finish.
3. Different pen kits use different size bushes - they're generally the size of the metal bits in the pen kit and you turn the wood to match the bush. You will also find that a different size drill bit may be required for a different kit and they're usually imperial sizes not metric except for the bog standard 7mm one.
(uk drills do every size you could ever want and cheap too)
4. You dont need a pen press.
5. use a sliced potato/ plasticine etc to fill the pen tube ends before gluing, cos otherwise you'll have to try and get the glue out of the tube before you can assemble the pen.
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