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    First Pen

    Ok guys and gals decided to start the New Year right. Took some time and went to the shop today. Decided I may as well jump in with both feet. Here are some pictures of my first pen. I thought I did real well for the first time. I made it from a black walnut log I got from the neighbor. Now I have to go back out and make SWMBO one. She tried to steal this one and I told her the first one is not going anywhere. Thanks for all of your help and encouragement. I appreciate it.
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    Bernie

    Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.

    To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.



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    Thumbs up

    Now you have went and done it completed your first functional turning.
    Your now headed down the slippery slope and there is no return.
    Nice pen Bernie!
    Have Chainsaw- Will Travel

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    Jim's right on both counts. Nice pen, and now your hooked.
    Redbob

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    Very nice pen Bernie !!!! Can't wait to see more !
    "The element of competition has never worried me, because from the start, I suppose I realized wood contains so much inspiration and beauty and rhythm that if used properly it would result in an individual and unique object." - James Krenov


    What you do speaks so loud, I cannot hear what you say. -R. W. Emerson

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    Bernie....Maybe you should have given the pen to your wife so she has something to remember you by...cuz she's never going to see you now!!!!

    Well done! By the way...I really like the combo of the walnut and brushed chrome/Aluminum? I woulda never thunk it but it is nice looking!!
    ~john
    "There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson

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    Nice effort Bernie. What's next - the demo circuit or a dvd?

    I recall the proud feeling I had when I completed my first pen. Jumped right back in and ruined the next five or six.

    Keep it up!
    Only the Blue Roads

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Ketron
    Now you have went and done it completed your first functional turning.
    Your now headed down the slippery slope and there is no return.
    Nice pen Bernie!

    Bernie, Jim nailed it............you have burned your bridge

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    Again, congrats buddy! You got the nack!

    Corey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie Weishapl
    I made it from a black walnut log I got from the neighbor.
    Bernie, one pen from one log is not a very good use of a walnut log.... It looks great. You are a turner now!!!! Have fun and be safe!
    Big Mike

    I have done so much with so little for so long I am now qualified to do anything with nothing......

    P.S. If you are interested in plans for any project that I post, just put some money in an envelope and mail it to me and I will keep it.

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    Thanks everyone. It was a great feeling. My wife picked out the zebra wood for hers. It came out pretty nice to.

    John don't know why I picked brushed look but glad I did. I liked the brushed look on the dark wood. It just kinda clicked.

    My wife did make the comment that now she will probably just see me long enough to eat supper from now on.
    Bernie

    Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.

    To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.



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    Your wife's got it right and she better get used to it. Work, supper, lathe thats the order of things. Saturday and Sunday, lathe, supper, lathe. Thats just the way it is .. Great looking first pen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Burns
    Your wife's got it right and she better get used to it. Work, supper, lathe thats the order of things. Saturday and Sunday, lathe, supper, lathe. Thats just the way it is .. Great looking first pen
    Gosh! Must be nice to have supper!
    ~john
    "There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson

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    Hi Bernie,
    I must say for a first pen, that one is outstanding. Not that I am any pen turning specialist by any means. To be honest, as some hear on SMC know, I have never turned one. I guess the reason is, when I was a young pup, I had an aunt and uncle that worked in a bank. Every birthday, christmas, new years, mothers day, well you get the picture, just about every holiday on the calendar I received a pen, most of the time two. I believe that put the kibosh on any interests in pen making. However I do have the utmost respect for those that create the fine works of art.

    With all respect, and appreciation for you showing your first pen and allowing me to see it. I am going to show you mine.

    No big thing, just dip and go.

    Bill.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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    You're ready now...

    Bernie - Looks like you're ready to be recruited for the Freedom Pen Project now. A nicely made pen is what a member of our armed forces could really use!!! "Uncle SMC" wants you!!

    Semper Fi,

    Hank

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