Saturday, February 09, 2013
Pen life continues
February 9, 2013
It's been too long since I have added any new content here on the blog. Have continued with my pen making adventure and happy to add that some new designs have been added. Visit my newer and more active pen blog at... www.wood-of-1kind.webs.com
Enjoy your visit.
It's been too long since I have added any new content here on the blog. Have continued with my pen making adventure and happy to add that some new designs have been added. Visit my newer and more active pen blog at... www.wood-of-1kind.webs.com
Enjoy your visit.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
ROTONDO TOOL
This is a new and revolutionary turning tool that is specifically designed for the aspiring pen maker that refuses to compromise on "quality". This tool is named ROTONDO in light of the fact that it uses "round" carbide inserts to deliver the smoothest cut yet. It will quickly and efficiently remove wood from a pen blank in no time at all, regardless of material type. Sharpening will be a thing of the past. Spend your precious and valuable time on the lathe and not at your grinder. If you require further details on this and other fine turning tools, please contact me at:
Sunday, July 20, 2008
More "things"
Sunday, November 05, 2006
November 2006 work
Monday, August 07, 2006
August pens
Myrtlewood Olympia.

Poplar on Cigar style.
"Italia" colorply on chrome Euro.
Italia on top of makore pen case.August
This is a Olympia style pen made in August 2006.
This is a walnut (dark 'n light) Euro style pen.
Niangon wood along with checkerboard sides on a black chrome Euro.
Americana style pens: (top to bottom) bannia,amboyna,walnut, cocobolo and koa.

This is a walnut (dark 'n light) Euro style pen.
Niangon wood along with checkerboard sides on a black chrome Euro.
Americana style pens: (top to bottom) bannia,amboyna,walnut, cocobolo and koa.Pen station
Projects in wood
This is a small bench that was made out of solid beech. Compact and very solidly built.
Maple/birch pen station that was built to store 53 pens.
Bulit around a 'stepped' design in order to conserve space and yet offer plenty of display capabilities.
Desk organizer built for a friend in West Virginia.
Top view of solid maple desk organizer that was built to hold business cards, pens and loose change. Finished with a cherry danish oil.











