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Jeff Sudmeier
10-18-2005, 3:17 AM
As part of the Christmas gift push, I have been working on some pen type kits.
Below is a photo of what I worked on this weekend. Sorry for the photo quality, I can't get anything better from my cheapy digital.
From the left are an Areomatic Cedar Letter Opener, Corn Cob Slimline Pen, Walnut Pencil and Walnut Pen. I "harvested" the corn cobs for the pen last year and they have been drying since :) The walnut pen and pencil will be a set and both of them show about 30% sap wood. They were actually scraps from the cutting boards I posted.
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John Hart
10-18-2005, 6:40 AM
Hey Jeff,
Very good sir! The picture's a tad outta focus so it's hard to see any detail. I bet they'll make some great gifts! So....how's that cedar? I just cut a bunch of blanks of aromatic and I'm wondering how to finish and how it behaves under the knife.
Chris Barton
10-18-2005, 7:08 AM
Nice pens Jeff. How was the cobb to work?
Jeff Sudmeier
10-18-2005, 8:24 AM
Hey Jeff,
Very good sir! The picture's a tad outta focus so it's hard to see any detail. I bet they'll make some great gifts! So....how's that cedar? I just cut a bunch of blanks of aromatic and I'm wondering how to finish and how it behaves under the knife.
John, The cedar worked great! It worked like a soft wood and required some 120 grit gouge work when done, but it sands SUPER easy. I have some more that I am hoping to use for a full pen. I like how it has darkened over time.
I finished it with my old standby turning finish, BLO and thick CA.
Jeff Sudmeier
10-18-2005, 8:25 AM
Nice pens Jeff. How was the cobb to work?
Chris, the Cob worked great. One thing I learned is that it requires a WHOLE lotta CA to use a fresh cob. If you let them dry out for a year, they work a lot more easily. Also, I now glue in all of my tubes with Poly glue, I have a blow out about every 5th cob pen now that I started doing that. You have to let it dry over night, but it is worth not having a blow out when you are 10 seconds from done :)
Jason Christenson
10-18-2005, 12:32 PM
I now glue in all of my tubes with Poly glue
You mean like gorilla glue?
Jeff Sudmeier
10-18-2005, 1:00 PM
You mean like gorilla glue?
Jason, I have not yet used Gorilla Glue, but I have heard of good results. I use titebond Poly Glue. Simply because it has been cheaper than Gorilla and I haven't had poor results.
Mark Cothren
10-18-2005, 1:36 PM
Nice pens, Jeff! I really like the corncob pens - pretty neat!
Thanks for the picture!
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