• Thanks for visiting The Penturners Forum today.

    There are many features and resources that currently you are unable to see or access, either because you're not yet registered, or if you're already registered, because you're not logged in.

    To gain full access to the forum, please log in or register now. Registration is completely free, it only takes a few seconds, and you can join our well established community of like-minded pen makers.

The day started slow

Dalboy

Executive Member
Joined
Mar 20, 2014
Posts
7,708
Location
Kent
First Name
Derek
Well like all plans about getting into the shed to do some turning and finish off cutting the blanks and sealing them. I had forgotten that we were meant to have the great-grandson who at the mention of shed grabs his bag of toy tools and follows me out there. So I did manage to sort out my chucks and get the most used jaws fitted to them and replace the missing red band that arrived in the post from Robert Sorby free of charge as well as 2 spares.

Once he had gone I also managed to get the blanks done and sealed all I want to do to them now is get them the same thickness across them.

And finally I also managed to turn two pens which I will post in the correct section now that Phil has told me we have one:funny::funny::funny: Was it that long since I turned one:thinks:
 

Attachments

  • DSCF7260.jpg
    DSCF7260.jpg
    72.5 KB · Views: 29
Warning! This thread has not had any replies for over a year. You are welcome to post a reply here, but it might be better to start a new thread (and maybe include a link to this one if you need to).
Top