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Robert Cox
12-30-2004, 11:41 PM
My first completed ANYTHING!

A long day. By the time it was done I had driven well over 150 miles with the main object being a drill bit!

I bought a grab bag of pen blanks, a mandrel, and some pen kits at the Greensboro, NC Woodcraft while I was nearby for Christmas.

But they were out of 7 mm drill bits!

I didn't think twice until last night. I measured everything I had. No dice.

I checked every nearby store, nope.

I headed north toward Baltimore. Hoping Harbor Freight (I know, I'm desperate) would have something. Nope.

So across Baltimore at 5 pm to Woodcraft. I can't remember the exit! Call home, my wife chacks and tells me Exit 169. I'm at 26!

Opps, she looked at the wrong store. Turns out I needed Exit 29A.

Got there, got my pen bit, a couple of more kits, some BriWax and sanding advice.

Home by 9:00. Fed the boys on the road and made steaks for LOML and I.

Then to the garage. First, some scrap maple. Opps, the glue didn't hold. Mist accelerant in the wood and redo. Sanding the ends on my table saw sanding disk. OK, I can do this.

Then some ebony from the grab bag. A little trouble drilling. No biggie. A mist of accelant and off I go.

Roughing gouge al the way. Sanded from 180 to 1000. Some BriWax and it is looking not bad for a first pen.

A little bit of uneveness.

Assembled using a wood block and a metal dowell in my drill press.

It feels so good!

Steve Stube
12-31-2004, 2:32 AM
Above and beyound for a 7mm drill. And the photo is ....

Gary Max
12-31-2004, 6:24 AM
How does the rule go???? if there ain't any pics it did not happen.
Great story---worked well with my morning coffee.

Jake Byrd
12-31-2004, 9:36 AM
Nice job on the first pen Robert. Sounds like it WOULD look nice:p . To bad we don't have any pic's...lol. Just kidding Robert.


See Ya,

Darren Ford
12-31-2004, 5:28 PM
Robert, we need pictures of the pens, the drill, and the steaks.

Robert Cox
12-31-2004, 5:51 PM
No pics, I need to find the camera.

Jet Mini Lathe.
Ryobi tablesaw
Craftsman 9: drill press.
Lowes Dust Collector
Woodcraft low speed grinder.

And 2 rib eyes cooked properly. ie: a good vet could revive them!

Karl Laustrup
12-31-2004, 10:11 PM
No pics, I need to find the camera.

Jet Mini Lathe.
Ryobi tablesaw
Craftsman 9: drill press.
Lowes Dust Collector
Woodcraft low speed grinder.

And 2 rib eyes cooked properly. ie: a good vet could revive them!
Ahh, yes, pass between two cigarette lighters at full run. My kind of steak.

Robert Cox
12-31-2004, 10:32 PM
Finest Kind!