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I suspect most people would find this of interest...

#1 Post by falco67 »

I most certainly did and its not something I can do, but I wish I could!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EDF4g7xpEM

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#2 Post by dodgyrog »

Funny that, I watched that only 1/2 hour ago
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I could if my lathe wasn't being used for other stuff. My wood lathe set up is pretty much the same as that. I have the same chuck etc.
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#4 Post by Dellboy »

something for the weekend maybe where can you get the epoxy ?
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There are lots of places to get the resins and the colour pigments. I can let you know were to source them if you are really interested. Some of my pen blanks are made the same way. I work with a local man and wife small buisness they cast them in the garage. You need a pressure pot like the one in the video if you are really serious about it.
I am really serious about It. I spend as mutch time at the wood lathe as I do in the reloading room. I am well known for my hand made pens.
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#6 Post by redcat »

Brilliant - love watching people working with wood.

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#7 Post by Alpha1 »

Check out Pams etsy site I get lots of stuff from her. Check out her Youtube videoes she does amazing stuff. She is Mental health nurse she has at least three sheds at the bottom of the garden she works from an amazing women and a real talent.

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Highlandbo ... =789395103

I am not suggesting you buy any thing from her I am just trying to highlight her work.
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#9 Post by Alpha1 »

The difference between the shooting, reloading, machining and the wood turning acrylic casting pen making is.
The shooting, reloading metal lathe machining stuff costs me money.
The wood turning, pen making acrylic casting etc makes me money.
The up side is the wood turning etc means I have funds to buy shooting stuff. The down side is my full time employment gets in the way of my shed time.
But currently not a problem for obvious reasons. So I am catching up on back orders.
Not all good I had orders for a couple wedding pen sets in white ivory obviously now cancelled.
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#10 Post by Dellboy »

Alpha1 wrote:There are lots of places to get the resins and the colour pigments. I can let you know were to source them if you are really interested. Some of my pen blanks are made the same way. I work with a local man and wife small buisness they cast them in the garage. You need a pressure pot like the one in the video if you are really serious about it.
I am really serious about It. I spend as mutch time at the wood lathe as I do in the reloading room. I am well known for my hand made pens.

pm me please about time the lathe got some use ... what ressure do the pots work at ?
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