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    Equip needed for Pen Turning

    I am looking at turning some pens and wanted to get a better grasp of what all equipment I will need for doing so.

    Outside of the actual pen kits themselves, I presume I will need a press:
    http://www.pennstateind.com/store/PENPRESS4.html

    and a mandrel
    http://www.pennstateind.com/store/PKMS2SET.html

    Other items? A dis-assembly kit?
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    Instead of a press Alex, get a Pony style screw type pipe clamp and on the long end of the pipe, screw on a 3-4" flange. Mount that to your bench. I think my pipe is about 12" and with limited bench space, it takes up no room. Hit up the IAP site too!
    Other items that others may or may not agree on;

    Appropriate means to cut blanks
    Drill press w/ bits; you'll need no less than 10, 23/64, 27/64, O, S, 10mm, 10.5, 12.5, 9mm...the list is ridiculous!
    CA glue
    Good MM sanding pads
    appropriate turning tools
    Some type of barrel trimmer
    Some type of polish/buffer
    Forget the mandrel and get bushings from pen turners products
    Always buy extra tubes for your kits!!!
    If you need wood, please feel free to let me know...Keith can tell you for a fact that I more wood than you could think of
    Several thousand dollars cuz you're gonna need it!!

    I'm sure there are other items, but that was from memory and I'm old

    Work hard on pens and remember...they're just a small spindle. You'll make Christmas money in no time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Burr View Post
    Several thousand dollars cuz you're gonna need it!!
    That pretty much covers the brunt of it...
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    I have no drill press, is that something that can be worked around for pen turning? I have all of the general turning tools, but just looking at pen turning specific items.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alex grams View Post
    I have no drill press, is that something that can be worked around for pen turning? I have all of the general turning tools, but just looking at pen turning specific items.
    You'll need a Jacobs chuck with a #2MT, assuming your lathe is so equipped. You can also get (I can't believe I'm saying this) a bench top HF drill press really cheap. Gotta have a way to get the tube in.
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    You can drill on your lathe if you get a chuck for it. Penn State has a little CD that tells how to make a pen. It is actually pretty good and explains all the tools required. Best of all it is free.

    Arizona Silhouette sells a cd that is even better. Save a lot of time and frustration but watching one of these.
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    Hah, don't worry Jim. If i commit to getting a drill press, I won't skimp any corners. I've learned long ago to buy quality and buy just once!
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    Paul,
    Do you have a link to where to get the free CD from Penn State?
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    I can vouch - Jim does have pen blanks! Lots of pen blanks!
    "Several thousand dollars cuz you're gonna need it!!"
    It is amazing how a little here and a little there adds up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alex grams View Post
    Paul,
    Do you have a link to where to get the free CD from Penn State?
    http://www.pennstateind.com/store/sa...tructions.html
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    I drill pens and face off the ends on the lathe and press them with my woodworking vise. This is an option if you want to try a few before buying more equipment. I would reccomend a mandrel to get started, but you can turn between centers. The first time I tried between centers I just chucked up a piece of wood and turned it to fit the inside of the tube and used a live center for the other end. Of course I nicked the live center, so I turned a bushing for the tail stock end on the next pen.

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    On the drill press, check the Throw length, (how far will it travel), some of the table top drill presses only go 1.75"-2.25" travel, some pen blanks are a bit longer and you can get completely thru them. I had that problem and got a an older drill press with a 4"+ travel.
    Or drill it on the lathe too!
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    No need for a drill press, I have one, but have done all my drilling on the lathe for some time. I use a clamp for a press as well. Use the money you save on these two items to buy a nice collet chuck instead. Turn you blank round and put it in a collet for drilling, the collet will support the end, and prevent blowout where the drill exits. The collet chuck will prove itself useful for any number of things over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Forman View Post
    No need for a drill press, I have one, but have done all my drilling on the lathe for some time. I use a clamp for a press as well. Use the money you save on these two items to buy a nice collet chuck instead. Turn you blank round and put it in a collet for drilling, the collet will support the end, and prevent blowout where the drill exits. The collet chuck will prove itself useful for any number of things over time. Dan
    +1 on Dan's comments. You could actually do everything on the lathe if you wanted too. The tail stock crank and a flat center makes a great press. You can also square up the ends of your blanks after an initial rounding using the collet system and and a good sharp parting tool, scraper, or any other tool you can cut an nice flat end with.

    Good luck and great penning. Oh and BTW don't forget "Several thousand dollars cuz you're gonna need it!!"
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    A drill press can serve as 2 purposes. It can be used for drilling out your blanks and it is also used as a pen press. I had a pen press and I thought "there has to be a better way'. Someone told me about using my drill press and I've never looked back. It works like a mega press.

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