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Old 31-07-12, 08:04 PM   #1
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Default Wood Turning lathe

I've been toying with the idea of buying myself a wood turning lathe for years. A few months ago, we went to Tabley Game Fair in Cheshire where I met a guy making pens on a lathe. we got chatting, and I suppose the idea was re-ignited.

I looked at several manufacturers, but ended up going for an Axminster Tools Centre model. They're made by Jet, and are very good value and sturdy, cast iron construction.

The choice of tools was more difficult! There are as many wood turning tools as there are raindrops in the sky over my house at the moment. Robert Sorby from Sheffield was the pick, so a razz across the peaks to their shop became an expensive trip! However, they are top quality and will last forever.

I've had no lessons, only watched YouTube videos from a guy in America who is really easy-going and explains everything.

I've got the kit to make bowls and pens, which are really special! You buy a pen kit and either a wood or acrylic blank. The blank is turned to the required shape - the only bit that HAS to be a certain size is the ends, the middles can be as wide or slim as you want.

When finished in beeswax, the bowls really shine. These are my first two attempts.

1; American Walnut.




2; African Blackwood.




The pens are very satisfying to make and use. The kits are very high quality and look superb!

3; First Pen.



4; Same kit as above with Malachite acrylic.



5; Same kit again, this time with a blue glitter acrylic.



6; Ballpoint twist top in Oak. This is finished with six layers of superglue polished up to a 12000 grit finish.



And my favourite so far, a Gold and Rhodium fountain pen in American Burl. Finished with Beeswax, it has a silk finish and the smell of the wood comes out as you warm it in use.



Overall, I'm quite pleased with the results. If anyone wants a pen making, PM me and we'll sort something out!

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Old 31-07-12, 08:11 PM   #2
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i like that fountain pen, nice work pete!
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Old 31-07-12, 08:21 PM   #3
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Bloody hell pete. A*. Absolutely outstanding work buddy - would be interested in this sort of thing for gifts..

Actually a mate of mine turns 51 this Saturday, how much for a fountain pen?
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Old 31-07-12, 08:29 PM   #4
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OOOOO Pete, thems super special.

I like the bowls, really artsy crafty, I'd have some of them off you. Or the pens.....


The fella who just built my shed has a turning laithe and other such wood p0rn, apparently a wood hobby is addictive, before you know it you'll be making bunkbeds and sheds
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Old 31-07-12, 08:37 PM   #5
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Cheers Paul. That fountain pen would be about £30 with that wood. I can get Glenfiddich cast wood that smells of whiskey but it would be a bit more. The acrylics are about the same cost as the burl wood shown.

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brilliant cheers pete I'll check my finances and get back to you
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Those look great!

I really like woodwork but always done more metal. Got some chunks of lignum vitae about that will make some cracking knife grips... when I get round to it...


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Old 31-07-12, 08:59 PM   #8
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I used to do a fair bit myself, mainly baseball bats for 'friends'
I still have my ash one I made at college in the late 80's

I'm actually selling my Clarke 36" lathe really cheap if anyone is interested, I haven't got room or the time these days, so it's being sold.

Nice work that pete, I will get back in to one day with some top kit (it makes a big difference).

Axminster sell exotic wood blanks for bowls quite cheap, this is what I used to use.
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aahhhh i now know where to go to get real seats done.. Pete did i ever tell you that your wonderful
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Old 01-08-12, 08:05 AM   #10
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Woweee, fantastic work Pete! Those bowls are stunning and those pens, well, you don't have to worry about presents for folk for a good couple of years now do you? Superb, very impressed indeed, you dark horse

Roughly how long does it take you to produce a bowl/pen?
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