45 Degree Segmented "Dark Matters" Pen Blank
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- We'll make a double 45 degree segmented pen blank that is simple yet very elegant in appearance.
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I've only been turning for about a year and a half and really enjoy watching these videos on making cool segmented blanks. Thanks for sharing the info!
Excellent tutorial for the Dark Matter pen. I enjoyed watching and learning. Thank you for demonstrating your methods.Regards,Bob
+RJBWoodTurner You are welcome Bob, thanks for watching.
Now that's a beautiful pen. The aluminum accents make it all come together.
+Jim Nottingham Thanks Jim there is something about simple black pens, they look elegant and expensive. Thanks for watching.
I’ve got one drying in the glue jig, can’t wait till tomorrow to turn it! Thanks Lynn!!
Great I hope it is a good turn for you. Thanks for watching
Hello Lynn, from an old engineer here in the UK, hope you and your family are keeping well, there's an old saying you can never stop learning, by the time you have learnt it all it is too late anyway, well I have learnt something today and I have to say that looks pretty impressive, a thicker brass will look great, also brass washers look pretty good, love your videos always very entertaining, keep up the good work.
+alfred william Thank you Alfred for that, I enjoy the production process and glad you see them and helpful and entertaining. Best regards to you and yours!
Hi,I really enjoyed your 45 degree segmented "dark matters "pen .would it be possible for you to let me know how thick your aluminium sheet was-thanks again for your excellent work-Allan
That is a nice pin. I love your pin press. It's been a few years since I've made any pins. I think it's time to get back out, dust off the lathe and get busy. Thanks for sharing!
+Jon Greene (Jon's Cookin Show) Thanks Jon and yea I think you should do that. My pen press is a modified inexpensive 12 inch clamp from Harbor Freight. Thanks for the comment
Sleek looking design there Lynn, very nice!
+Bill Kibby Thanks Bill, thus is one of my favorites.
Very cool pen, enjoy watching this...!
+Tarry Frey Thanks you sir, glad you thought it worth while.
A gorgeous pen Lyn, very well done Sir. ❤️
+Eric Milligan Thank you Eric, I'm glad you tuned in .
Very well.done Lynn
Thanks You Robert. Thansk for watching.
Great vid for us just starting out, thanks. Looking forward to your other vids.
Thank you Charles - good luck with your turning
Simple but very elegant.
+Edward Nyegaard Thanks Edward, I appreciate you watching
Hi Lynn, very pretty pen. Those aluminum strips sure do make that one. If you lowered your blade when you make the 45s to leave a little meat on the blank so it doesn't completely separate you would not have to mess with the glueup jig. (edit: Of course in this case the aluminum insert would have to be the exact same thickness as the saw kerf). Just slip the aluminum in and clamp it end to end with a single clamp. You're going to turn the extra meat off the blank anyway.
+Tenspeed TheBikeHanger Hey thanks, that is what I did on my Celtic knot pen but I didn't want to use aluminum that thick on this pen. That again for the tip and for watching.
I've used the Loctite and even the expanding Gorilla glue. Both work great for gluing the brass tubes into the blank. Especially with blanks that have voids or cracks on the inside. I ended up fixing a piece of purple heart that cracked on me.
+Master Suchi Thanks for the feedback and for watching
Elegant!👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Alan - this one of my favorite segmented designs, so simple but attractive. Thanks for watching
Simple look 👍
Thanks Melissa, I like simple
beautiful
GREAT looking pen 👍👍
Thanks it’s one of my favorites
Lynn, thanks and a nice job on the pen and the video. Are you still using the Locktite GO2 glue. George
Nice looking pen and thanks for the tip on the glue I am going to check it out. Did you add a knob to the 45 degree fence
on your sled. I think you had a screw holding it at one time
Thanks again Lynn
+Dave White Hey Dave, yes I added the knob, all of the inserts are drilled in the same place and there is a 1/4-20 nut epoxied in so I can easily change them out. Good eye and thanks for watching.
Lynn - thought that was really informative. Being very new to pen making, and wood working in general, you taught me alot in this video and looking forward to viewing you others. Only have have two questions; 1). The aluminum you used was that just a soda can or the thicker food can or something and 2). Was there a problem turning or sanding when you got to metal to ensure it doesn't get proud of the wood. Again "nice video".
+Larry Elliott Hey Larry thanks for watching. It was aluminum from a soft drink can. I have never had an issue turning aluminum, with sharp tools your finished surface should be smooth. Thanks again.
Good job. Did you add that round knob on that c-clamp or did you buy it that way?
+Brian Binns Hey Brian, haven't hear from you in a while. If your talking about the knob in the clamp I use for a pen press, yes I added that. It is easier on my wrist and I can make finer adjustments when pressing parts. Thanks for watching, good to hear from you.
Where did you get the aluminum?
Susan Prior I think that was aluminum from a soft drink can. I didn't want anything very thick. Just make sure you get the coatings and printing off either by sanding or using a solvent or both. I hope that answers your question. Thanks for watching