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  • Whaler
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2002
    • 3281
    • Sequim, WA, USA.
    • DW746

    Two Zens Today

    I turned these this morning.
    Black T/N with Amboyna Burl and a Gold with Masur Birch. They are finished with 6 coats of blo/ca.
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    Dick

    http://www.picasaweb.google.com/rgpete2/
  • dbhost
    Slow and steady
    • Apr 2008
    • 9239
    • League City, Texas
    • Ryobi BT3100

    #2
    Makes me want to run home and spin up a few of my own. Then I remember, I am still at the point where I am lucky to get stuff ROUND on the lathe, let alone anything like that... Anyway, no mandrels here...

    Sure is pretty stuff you spin though... I really like that birch. But then again what's not to like about a blonde with good figure?
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    • gad5264
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2005
      • 1407
      • Columbus, Ohio, USA
      • BT3000/BT3100NIB

      #3
      Dick, I really like your combination choices.

      How do you like the Zen kits? I have turned about 10 of them and really like them but have heard others say they don't care for them.
      Grant
      "GO Buckeyes"

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      • Uncle Cracker
        The Full Monte
        • May 2007
        • 7091
        • Sunshine State
        • BT3000

        #4
        Lookin' good, Dick...

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        • Richard in Smithville
          Veteran Member
          • Oct 2006
          • 3014
          • On the TARDIS
          • BT 3100

          #5
          Man, those are sweet!
          From the "deep south" part of Canada

          Richard in Smithville

          http://richardspensandthings.blogspot.com/

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          • Whaler
            Veteran Member
            • Dec 2002
            • 3281
            • Sequim, WA, USA.
            • DW746

            #6
            Originally posted by gad5264
            Dick, I really like your combination choices.

            How do you like the Zen kits? I have turned about 10 of them and really like them but have heard others say they don't care for them.
            They have turned into my favorite kit to do and I carry one as my everyday pen. Love the way you can show off a beautiful piece of wood or acrylic on one.
            Dick

            http://www.picasaweb.google.com/rgpete2/

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            • RAFlorida
              Veteran Member
              • Apr 2008
              • 1179
              • Green Swamp in Central Florida. Gator property!
              • Ryobi BT3000

              #7
              Those are some good looking pens!

              Turn a few more and enjoy the comfort of using a REAL pen.

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              • MikeMcM1956
                Forum Newbie
                • Nov 2008
                • 98
                • Sugar Land, TX
                • BT3100 & 1950 Delta Unisaw

                #8
                Originally posted by dbhost
                Makes me want to run home and spin up a few of my own. Then I remember, I am still at the point where I am lucky to get stuff ROUND on the lathe, let alone anything like that... Anyway, no mandrels here...

                Sure is pretty stuff you spin though... I really like that birch. But then again what's not to like about a blonde with good figure?
                db,

                You're actually better off making pens without a mandrel. You just need a 60 degree dead center for the headstock and 60 degree live center for the tailstock. Then you use custom bushings that insert inside the pen tubes and mate up with the dead and live centers. Much more accurate than mandrels....

                Dick,

                Those are really nice looking Zens, I've done a few Zens in acrylic but need to grab some nice wood and 'give 'em a spin'....


                Mike
                Last edited by MikeMcM1956; 06-03-2009, 07:55 PM.

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                • final_t
                  Veteran Member
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 1626
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                  #9
                  I was going to say pretty much the same as MikeMcM1956. But I do admit to starting with a mandrel to get it roughed down to round. Then use a HF digital caliper to match exactly the size for the pen parts (which otherwise vary way too much from the bushings).
                  The hardest part was to find a dead center, oddly enough. I got mine from shars.com, along with a live center that gives me a decent amount of clearance. FWIW, the part numbers are 202-3402 and 202-3407.

                  Whaler: I'll see your burl and raise you soapstone. Man, talk about a MESSY thing to turn.

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