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Hello from my shed

PensFromNo11

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Joined
Jun 6, 2023
Posts
97
Location
Buckinghamshire
First Name
Darren
Hi All,
I used to see pen turning as the gateway to the general turning side of the hobby where you take a lump of tree and turn it into a bowl, vase, candlestick or whatever, I wasn't aware pen turning could be so skilled and addictive.
It took me several years to have a go a kit pen, but I'm now well into modding kits and about to go kittless.

Darren
 

howsitwork?

Graduate Member
Joined
Sep 18, 2019
Posts
588
Location
north york (gods own county)
First Name
Ian
Darren

Welcome and enjoy the diversion. Be warned though it’s a long, expensive and addictive path to satisfaction / frustration , your choice of phrase 😉😜

Your shear scraping technique from bowl turning can be very, very useful delicately applied to pens
 
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