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Acrylic blank suppliers in the UK.

Paul-H

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Hi all

I am looking for a reliable supplier of good quality Acrylic/Resin pen blanks in the UK.

Anyone got any recommendations they could share.

I bought some from an eBay seller but they were so hard and brittle as to be impossible to drill without cracking so am now in need of some better quality.

The ones I got from my local Axminster were fine but their range is rather limited.

Thanks for any recommendations.

Paul
 

Nicholas Andrews

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Hi all

I am looking for a reliable supplier of good quality Acrylic/Resin pen blanks in the UK.

Anyone got any recommendations they could share.

I bought some from an eBay seller but they were so hard and brittle as to be impossible to drill without cracking so am now in need of some better quality.

The ones I got from my local Axminster were fine but their range is rather limited.

Thanks for any recommendations.

Paul
One does have to be careful about resin blanks; some can be pretty awful. Good quality suppliers like Beaufort Ink , Styles & Bates, Turners Retreat in the UK have blanks which can be relied upon. If you can get them (try eBay) some of the very best acrylics were used by the late Conway Stewart pen company. These were made in Italy and when CS went in to liquidation the stocks of blanks were bought up by one or two organisations. Interestingly, I saw on an American pen website last year they were advertising blanks of the kind used by CS and made in Italy but of course I can't now remember who they were!
 

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Interestingly I just been looking at https://www2.theturnersworkshop.co.uk/ and they claim to have bought all the old Conway Stewart blanks

See here


The trouble is the blanks I got of eBay that were like glass came from them so not going to be ordering from them yet, will wait until I have gained more experience drilling blanks, just in case it's my inexperience drilling acrylic that gave me issues with their blanks.
 

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Interestingly I just been looking at https://www2.theturnersworkshop.co.uk/ and they claim to have bought all the old Conway Stewart blanks

See here


The trouble is the blanks I got of eBay that were like glass came from them so not going to be ordering from them yet, will wait until I have gained more experience drilling blanks, just in case it's my inexperience drilling acrylic that gave me issues with their blanks.
Yes thatā€™s correct, turners workshop bought all the remaining stock from Conway Stewart when they closed their doors for the last time. They did the same with the Omas factory. I use both types of blank a lot and can confirm that itā€™s the case.
The factory that made the blanks for Conway Stewart still make some of the patterns to the same recipe but they are called ā€œConway Colorsā€ to distinguish them from the original stock.

Cheers
Ash
 

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Hi all

I am looking for a reliable supplier of good quality Acrylic/Resin pen blanks in the UK.

Anyone got any recommendations they could share.

I bought some from an eBay seller but they were so hard and brittle as to be impossible to drill without cracking so am now in need of some better quality.

The ones I got from my local Axminster were fine but their range is rather limited.

Thanks for any recommendations.

Paul
Be interesting to see what blanks were giving you trouble

Polyester blanks can be difficult to work if your not used to them
Acrylester blanks are worse, even after 25 years I wouldn't even touch those buggers.

Turners workshop has a great range of blanks in different resins.
Beaufort Inks has lot's too.

The easiest to drill and turn has to be Alumilte blanks, ..... make sure they are Polyurethane and not Alumilite Amazing Clear cast shite
 

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Be interesting to see what blanks were giving you trouble

Polyester blanks can be difficult to work if your not used to them
Acrylester blanks are worse, even after 25 years I wouldn't even touch those buggers.

Turners workshop has a great range of blanks in different resins.
Beaufort Inks has lot's too.

The easiest to drill and turn has to be Alumilte blanks, ..... make sure they are Polyurethane and not Alumilite Amazing Clear cast shite
I would be intersted to know what is it you dont like about Alumilite Amazing clear Cast all the latest pens I have posted on here are wearing Alumilite Clear cast blanks that turned and polished up really well. The polyurethane we cast did not turn out well at all. We tried glass cast but the Alumilite Clear just works with out any issues. The pen turners face book page has three of my recent pens head lined (Thanks Paul) they are all Alumilite Clear Blanks we cast our selves. All the pens were turned by me. I would be interested to learn why polyurethane is better.
Dont get me wrong I am brand new to casting and I value any help or advice from experienced blank makers.
 
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Bammer

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They were from their Erinoid ltd range apparently made from Acrilate ?
Ok, I use them all the time, great material, easy to turn and polishes great.

Perhaps you are getting them too hot when drilling, maybe leave them 10 mm longer than you need to avoid the blow out
 

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I have had blowout on the ends of plastic occasionally . Reduced the issue by
1 new drill bits
2 more frequent withdrawl to clear drill flutes
3 SACRIFICIAL timber platform for each blank and slowly drill through. The blank end must be flush with the platform to provide support.
4 allowing extra couple of mm ā€ just in caseā€
5 Sometimes leaving blank overlong and not drilling all the way through then cutting to length.

This stops end blowout but shattering , when itā€™s occurred for me , has always been due to inadequate clearing of flutes . Thats only my experience mind , others here have done far more than me .


good luck
 

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Thanks for all the replies some useful links for my list.

Talking of theturnersworkshop has anyone managed to sign up for an online account, I keep trying but keep getting a reCAPTCHA error and there is no contact us option on their website.

Mind you should I even be thinking of dealing with a company that has no contact option for when or if things go wrong ?
 

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Thanks for all the replies some useful links for my list.

Talking of theturnersworkshop has anyone managed to sign up for an online account, I keep trying but keep getting a reCAPTCHA error and there is no contact us option on their website.

Mind you should I even be thinking of dealing with a company that has no contact option for when or if things go wrong ?
Yup me too - I gave up šŸ‘šŸ˜€
 

ValleyBoy

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Thanks for all the replies some useful links for my list.

Talking of theturnersworkshop has anyone managed to sign up for an online account, I keep trying but keep getting a reCAPTCHA error and there is no contact us option on their website.

Mind you should I even be thinking of dealing with a company that has no contact option for when or if things go wrong ?
The turners workshop is run by a chap called Vince who also organises all the uk regional pen shows. So from that point of view he is quite well known in the pen making world as others on here might attest. Just to reassure you there is a real bonafide person behind it.

I buy a lot from him although I admit I donā€™t tend to use the website, but speak to him directly via messaging (on Instagram for the most part). He also sells some stuff through eBay.

The pen making stuff is not his main job so things may not be perfectly organised, and sometimes you have to wait a little bit, but heā€™s never let me down and he does have some really nice bits that you canā€™t get elsewhere.

My advice is, if youā€™re on Instagram, give him a follow and youā€™ll see what I mean.

Cheers
Ash
 

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I use the Turners workshop never had a problem I have all ways found them Ok to deal with. I am a big fan of Conway Stuart Blanks.
 
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