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johnny.t.

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Well today I've had a few more pens ordered by a mate of mine, looks like my pens will be in an Xmas stocking or two :lol:
So I thought I'd better make a start.....

This one is Elm
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This one is Oak but with purple dye applied before the finish to colour the grain a bit.
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Both are sanded to 1200 grit and finished with 3 coats of CA/BLO

JT
 
Whilst I am not a fan of "narrow waisted" pens I recognise that this is just a matter of personal taste and despite my own preferences I think these are well made and attractive items. As has been said the purple dye adds something to the oak one.

Regards

Walter
 
Thanks guys :D

Thanks Ian, the rain is also falling down here in Norfolk :(

Walter, I quite like the feel of this shape of pen in the hand but must admit the main attraction is the cheap price of the kits :oops:

Doug, the dye worked a treat on the open grain of Oak, I'm going to try it with Ash later, should work in a similar fashion :D

cheers JT
 
Hi JT,

I, or rather my female customers, like the narrow waisted pens and I particularly like the purple dye effect on the plainish open grained timber.... might have to give that a try!

Nice work.

Cheers,

Neil.
 
Nice work, Johnny - i like both of them. For cheap kits they stand up pretty well - I have one I use every day for work. Have you thought about abandoning the centre ring as a variation of the narrow waist? I've made some without a centre ring or made a larger ring out of contrasting wood or resin.
 
johnny.t.":145uo6k5 said:
Walter, I quite like the feel of this shape of pen in the hand but must admit the main attraction is the cheap price of the kits :oops:

Hi Johnny

If you want to use the slimline kits but not be constrained to having a narrow waisted pen you can buy larger diameter centre bands on e-bay

Have a look here and here

I also make them this sort of shape, some people seem to like the grip this gives.

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Cheers

Walter
 
Nice pens JT I also like the stained oak pen. I make the slimline with the waist purely to give customers a choice.

Walter thanks for the links for the centre bands I had heard of them and now know where to get them Thanks
By the way nice looking pen
 
Made 2 more this afternoon. I did want to try dying an Ash pen but my Ash is in my woodstore and the weather was so nasty I just ran to the shed and used what was to hand :lol:

I made another Oak one dyed with green and blue....
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and one from a plain piece of Beech which I dyed from red in the middle to yellow at the ends, which looked really good until the CA/BLO took most of it off :roll: still I think it still looks OK....
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What routine do you use for dyeing? is it just a quick wipe or do you let it soak for a while?
The only wood I've died, I put in to soak and forgot about it for a couple of weeks, seems to have turned out o'k though, but I haven't used it yet
pete
 
Brittleheart":2shkq4v4 said:
Maybe try sealing in he dye with sanding sealer before the CA?

Definately going to try that on the next one Walter.

Pip, the oak ones are just a quick wipe over with dye as it goes straight in the open grain, the beech one was applied more thickly and allowed a few minutes to completely dry but as I said the CA/BLO took much of it off(would probably work better on something like sycamore).

Anyway I'm out of kits now :roll: so I've ordered 25 of this same type from fleabay for £39 after delivery(works out £1.56 ea) and I'm after some of those velvet covered hard boxes with the gold trim, the best I've seen them for is £9.75 for 5, does anyone know of anywhere cheaper?

JT
 
Brittleheart":205u68n5 said:
If you want to use the slimline kits but not be constrained to having a narrow waisted pen you can buy larger diameter centre bands on e-bay

I've never bought separate bands but I have made my own from wood. Ebony usually gives a nice contrast...



and this one is a mix of ebony and ivory reclaimed from piano keys...

 
Very nice pens Duncan

Here is another idea for a design using slimline kits.

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Johnny I don't think you will find velvet boxes cheaper than that unless you buy them in bulk ( i.e. thousands)
 
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