Hi guys. Just started turning pens this year...after a bit of feedback and advice and new techniques to try...have included pics of my first few acrylic pens which I decided to try this weekend for a bit of fun as well as a couple of wooden ones...
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Hi guys. Just started turning pens this year...after a bit of feedback and advice and new techniques to try...have included pics of my first few acrylic pens which I decided to try this weekend for a bit of fun as well as a couple of wooden ones...
Did we forget something:photo2:
Sorry but the links don't work:no:
Well that sux...I have put pictures in before and they didn't come up like that...will try again :no:
I'm getting pics, looking good so far dude.
After some tips and tricks on the turning itself...as it feels a bit awkward. Whats the recommended chisel for Acrylic? Did woodworking in High School but that was way more years ago than I am willing to confess..haha
Watched heaps of videos...but everyone seems to have a different view and not sure which ones are leading me on a merry chase.
All the pens look good. The only one that I will coment on is the middle one the cap does not appear to be clipped in properly if it is then there is a piece in the cap that can be adjusted to bring the cap and body together all that is needed is a screwdriver.
As for turning acrylics all I ever use is a 3/4" roughing gauge and a 1/2" skew chisel you may need to sharpen a little more often.
Now I can see them. :2tsup:
The acrylics look good with a nice fit and finish. I am not a fan of turning acrylic as it is slow going and blunts the chisels quickly. A piece of advice I was once given to finish off the blank was to lay a skew chisel on its side and keep it horizontal. It is then used like a scraper to smooth off and do a final blending of the shape. The skew must be very sharp to start with.
Which finish did you use on the wooden pens?
If you look in the cap end you will see the plastic insert with a screw piece in the centre, the slot for the screw driver is in the plastic piece either side of the screw. You may need to modify a flat screwdriver to screw the plastic piece in. I have drawn a rough sketch of the screwdriver end. Hope this helps.
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What is the kit that was used for the pen that Dalboy is referring to? Not all kits have the nylon insert, so maybe this is one of them, hence the reason you can't see it.
Does the cap push on or screw on?
This link here shows the insert that Dalboy is referring to but I have never seen one in any kits I have used. http://www2.woodcraft.com/PDF/77B17.pdf
Maybe this will explain better than I could above. The instructions are for a slightly different pen but the cap insert is the same style. They show a proper tool but the screw driver end I showed above should do the job
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