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    First pens, O.K. now I'm hooked.

    I did my first pens today and after the first one where I had to figure out how everything went togeather I think I did pretty good. The bottom one was first. The second came out 100% better. These where made from some cherry shorts I had laying around. Tell me what ya think.
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    Very well done, Joe. Yep...now you're hooked alright!

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    Well Joe I tell ya I think you are a goner. You have fallen into the black hole or vortex of turning.

    Joe the pens look great. You did a fine job on them. Keep'em coming.
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    He's being sucked into the abyss! Yes!

    The pens look great! The finish on them looks better than my first ones! Lets see more!

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    I like'em both Joe. If you're really hooked, you have no idea how much those pens are going to end up costing you!

    By the way, don't try to keep up with the cost, you wouldn't survive it!
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    Well, Joe, I don't see anything to be ashamed of, so keep at it and sell all your tools except for the Bandsaw, Combo Sander, Drill Press, and DC. You won't need things like Routers (Maybe later), Jointers, and All Other FLAT work tools. Then you will have enough money to buy ALL of the NEAT Tooling for turning.

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    Thanks for the compliments. The vortex is one thing that kept from a lathe for so long. If I'd had only known . I can feel my wallet getting lighter as I write this. The guys at Woodcraft are going to love me. So many things I need. I do have to work on my photography skills though, the darker pen has some nice figure in it that doesn't show in the photo.

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    Nice first pens Joe! Remember.....the suction of the Vortex is so great ....that if you hold onto your money too hard......the Vortex will pull the ink right off of it and you can't spend it any way......You're a goner!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Wonderful job. I am in awe of your talent!!!!!!
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    Joe. Very nice for your first pens. What pen kits did you use and where did you get them? I like that style.
    Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Gastfriend View Post
    He's being sucked into the abyss! Yes!

    The pens look great! The finish on them looks better than my first ones! Lets see more!
    Oh yes he has.!!!!

    And yes, those pens are nice looking pens. Just wait until you post your 25th turned pen....you'll be amazed at the difference. I know, because from my 1st to my 50th pen was a world of difference in quality of turning and finish.

    Beautiful job....keep'em coming!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Cuetara View Post
    Joe. Very nice for your first pens. What pen kits did you use and where did you get them? I like that style.
    Greg
    Thank you everyone for the encouragement. This is a fun hobby.

    As for the pen kits, they are European style kits from Woodcraft. I liked the look and at first glance they looked like nice and easy starter kits. Little did know they were a little more work then a slimline. With these you have to cut a tenon which wasn't to hard once I figured out how to set up the bushings.

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    Welcome to pen world. I'd spin this like the other fellows but can't think of anything original.
    Have a Nice Day!

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    Don't let your wife/significant other see them. Mine loves the acrylics and thinks she needs one in each color. Then when a coworker admires the pen, she gives them one. I had to set her down and have an economic lesson.... probably won't change anything but at least she knows what she's giving away.
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    Now were haven fun!

    Life is a learning curve. After over fifty pens I'm still learning how to make them better, faster, cheaper, Etc. enjoy the vortex, it is keeping me young.
    Bob

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