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Wayne Bitting
02-15-2009, 10:21 PM
Okay so I’ve been less then active on the Creek lately, though been still checking in and reading regularly. Mostly everything by lathes have seen has been all production stuff, about 20 items a month for the past 3 months. Something to help out after 4 years of turning – proper sharpening equipment! I was finally able to pick up an 8” variable speed grinder and PSI’s sharpening jig setup (both on sale at Amazon). All of the tools sharpened great with little effort, though I need to get better at the bowl gouges, I burnt the edges a bit.

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Second gloat was my first high end pen . PSI’s Majestic black T/N fountain with rosewood, 5 coats of rattle can liquor and a whole lot of polishing/buffing. Customer wanted it like glass, but it ended up being too glossy, so I knocked it down a bit. Have orders for 4 more after showing off this one.

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Side notes – this was my first use of my home brew photo tent, it’s a cut up cardboard box with some fabric wrapped around it. Not bad for 10 mins worth of work! Just need to work on the lighting some more. Next up after surgery next month, baby crib for our first child due in July. Guess that makes it four gloats!

Bernie Weishapl
02-15-2009, 10:24 PM
Congrats on the sharpening system. The pen is beautiful. The pic's look great so the tent looks like it is working fine.

Steve Schlumpf
02-15-2009, 10:44 PM
Very nice looking pen Wayne! Congrats on your sharpening equipment - it does make a difference!

Good luck on your surgery next month!

Ken Fitzgerald
02-15-2009, 11:04 PM
Nice pen....congrats on the sharpening equipment!


BIG CONGRATS on the upcoming baby!

Joe Chritz
02-15-2009, 11:44 PM
Better get your turning in now. Time will be short, very short after July.

The good news is that it lightens up after about 18 years.

Congrats all around.

Joe

Jeff Nicol
02-16-2009, 7:40 AM
Wayne, Looks like a great set up! I need to update my grinder as it starts sometimes and sometimes not! But I give it a spin and it will go! It is 20yrs old so it does not owe me a thing. If you are still burning the gouges back off the pressure some and let the wheel do the work. The weight of your hand and tool is all it takes.

Have fun,

Jeff

Steve Campbell
02-16-2009, 8:09 AM
Wayne that's a great looking sharpening setup. It will sure help. Beautiful looking pen and I like the finish. My main question is where can I get some of that rattle can "LIQUOR". I think that would be great to have on hand. Even better that smelling lacquer fumes.LOL.
Sorry I couldn't help myself. I am the worlds worst speller.

Steve

Wayne Bitting
02-16-2009, 10:20 AM
What can I say Steve, I've got booze on the brain!