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Pens Wood pens is one of the most popular turning projects ever!
I believe that the major reason is that it's a very controlled turning environment which allows the turner to focus on the turning materials and styling. There are so many turning materials that go beyond the standard single wood pen. Today, you can do multiple woods like segmented pens or Celtic cross pens or fancy laminations. And then you can go to Alternative man made materials like Acrylics, or Solid Surface (think Corian) or more! And of course, lately I've seen rice, corn cobs, rattlesnake and even cactus used as pen materials!! So, there is plenty of room for creativity.
If you've not yet made a pen, then I suggest that you start now!! And if you're already making pens, don't stop now!!  |  | Making the casting for a feather pen by Shane Whitlock | In this tutorial, Shane walks us through the process that he uses to make a feather pen. The major effort is in making a resin casting for his pen blank. This wonderful tutorial shows all the steps in making this incredible pen blank!
Shane goes into significant detail in how to make the casting so that you can duplicate this project yourself! |
 |  | Making a 7 mm pen (slimline) using curly maple by Larry Marley | In this video project, Larry shows us how to make a 7 mm pen. He uses curly maple as his wood choice. The video covers how he drills the pen and then how he uses CA to glue the brass tubes into the wood. He also squares up his pen blanks by using a barrel trimmer in his lathe.
Larry turns the pen using a spindle gouge which does a fine job for this project. After turning, he uses a bench vise to assemble his parts. All-in-all this is a good project for beginners to learn the various steps of turning your own pen! And if you've not yet done this, it's about time! |
 |  | Four Different Ways to Build Segmented Pen Blanks by Mike Vickery, Jim Boyd, Ron Sardo, and Ron McIntire | This is a great document because it shows 4 projects from 4 of the premier pen turners in the U.S.
This set of projects shows 4 different ways to make segmented pens! These are advanced projects but are very inspirational!! And even beginners can learn a lot from reading the projects and even giving them a shot!! |
 |  | Invisible Clips by Mike Vickery | In this photo tutorial, Mike shows us how he makes wood turned pens without the standard metal top that holds the pen clip in place. Using this technique allows for a wood top to the pen making it look very natural.
This project will be more than most beginners should attempt right away but it can show them how much more exciting things there are available to do with pens! |
 |  | Double Cross Pen by John Nystedt | | In this photo tutorial, John shows us how he makes the double cross pen. The close-up photo's are a big help to understand the critical parts of this project. This pen comes out as another variation of the Celtic cross style pen and is very attractive. It's a great project to make! |
 |  | Turning a Celtic Knot Pen by George Butcher | | In this photo tutorial, George uses some great close-up photo's and good descriptions to help us understand how he makes these pen blanks. The knot pen is a attractive pen and will have everyone asking, "How did you do that?"... so time to get started with this project! |
 |  | Turning Alternative Material Pens by Steve Russell | | In this project, Steve discusses techniques for turning new alternative pen materials including plastics and stabilized pen blanks. |
 |  | Turning European Style Writing Pens by Steve Russell | In this incredibly detailed photo tutorial, Steve tells you everything that you'll ever want to know about pen turning. His tips and hints are fantastic and will help out even the most seasoned turner.
This project will give you everything that you need to know about pen making. It might somewhat overwhelming to beginners. |
 |  | Scallop Pens by Mark Gisi | | In this simple tutorial, Mark shows us with drawing the steps that he follows to make this scalloped pen. The drawings sure make it easy to follow and to be able to build this pen. |
 | Making a Pen by Russ Fairfield | In this photo tutorial, Russ Fairfield shows us 4 different styles of pens that he makes using the popular slimline pen kit. This project just goes to show you how creative you can be!
Russ makes a standard slim-line pen, a "Russ line" pen, a fat line pen and a long line pen. This is one project not to miss if you have any interest in making pens! |
 |  | Turned Writing Pens by Wood Magazine | "The Write Stuff" All you need to master pen turning!
Lathe projects don’t have to be complicated, and neither does gift giving. Learn to turn pens, and you'll discover both a pleasant new pastime and a great way to make personalized gifts for birthdays, holidays, and other special occasions. |
 |  | Closed-End Pens: Design and Turning Techniques by Ed Davidson | | This DVD covers the Baron/Sedona/Jr. Gentleman pens, the Jr. Gentleman II/Jr. Statesman II pens, the El Grande/Ligero pens, the El Presidente rollerball pen and the El Toro fountain pen. |
 |  | Basic Pen Turning by Bill Baumbeck | | The video begins with recommendations of books and catalog suppliers, and then proceeds to the making of three of the most popular 7 mm pens, all of which use one drill for the same size of the interior works |
 |  | Slim-Line Pencrafting by Russ Fairfield | | This video removes the mystery from the art of making a pen. Using the "Slim-Line" pen as a subject, each of the many steps in the making of the pen are shown and explained, as well as some of the things that can go wrong. |
 |  | Finishing Secrets for Pen by Russ Fairfield | | All of the pen finishes are here, from polished bare wood to Enduro. The topics include: Sanding, Waxes, Shellac, Buffing, Lacquer, CA Glue, Waterlox, Enduro, Acrylic Pen Blanks, and stabilized Wood. The argument about which finish is the hardest and most durable is resolved with a simple test that the viewer can perform for themselves. |
 |  | Turning Elegant Writing Pens by Steven D. Russell | | Want to turn elegant writing pens? Learn how with this 70-minute, step-by-step DVD, including professional turning tips and tricks. Woodturners of all skill levels are sure to enjoy! |
 |  | Turning Pens by Rex Burningham and Kip Christensen | | This is a two-piece DVD set. Video 1 covers making the basic slimline pen including unique styles, decorative techniques and alternative materials. Video 2 covers making a European and Americana style pens including custom center bands, alternative materials and tips and tricks. |
 | Beginner's Tutorial on Pens and Pencil Turning by Dan Klinglesmith | | In this photo tutorial, Dan shows with wonderful close-up photography how to make a slimline pen. He shows each step and tells why it's important. Dan makes the most basic pen kit and makes it look as simple as it really is! This is a great primer for beginners!! |
 | Custom Centerbands for Slimline Pens by William Young | Just because a center band is included in each slimline kit doesn't mean that you have to use it!!
In this photo tutorial, William strives to convince you to abandon your factory center bands and make your own lovely contrasting wood ones! We hope you learn how easy it is to improve the slimline pen with this simple modification. |
 | Pen Making - Building on the Basics by Mike Shaver | In this photo slide tutorial, Mike shows us all the steps that he uses to make his lovely pens. He also shares several secrets on getting the best pen and best finish. Jim also shows his layout jigs which are a great way to ensure that you cut the top and bottom sections of the blanks to the proper size.
This is a great tutorial to get you going on pens. |
 | Making a Corn Cob Pen by Johnny Wooten | | In this photo tutorial, Johnny shows us photo's of each step in the process and then explains what needs to be done. The final pen is very stunning and may be worth saving a couple of those old corn cobs! |
 | Making Stickpens by Kurt Hertzog | | Kurt says: The advantage to making stick pens is that they are quickly and inexpensively made. There are no kit parts required and there is no limit to the creativity that can be incorporated in the turned body. Because it is a spindle turning, beads, coves, captive rings, and other spindle turning adornments are possible.
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 | Turning a Baseball Bat Pen by Dennis Daudelin | In this photo tutorial, Dennis shows us how to use a Bic pen insert to make a fun baseball bat shaped pen. He also shows what can go wrong if you don't drill this long length correctly.
This is a fun, easy and inexpensive pen to make. If you have any baseball fans in the house, this is a good pen for them. |
 | Turning Beads and Coves on a Pen by Ed Davidson | | In this wonderful photo tutorial, Ed shows us how to make beads and coves on a slimline pen. This is a great project to see that it's possible to make exciting pens on this basic pen kit. Ed's point is that pens don't need to be just straight lines, be creative using his explanation of different shapes and forms. |
 | Making Pens by Dave Hylands | | In this very clear photo tutorial, Dave explains each step in the process of making a slim line pen. He also has a "close-up" photo for each of these steps! |
 | Polymer Clay Pen by Jami Miller | | In this project, Jami explains how to use polymer clay to make pens. I've also had luck putting them on the lathe for turning and sanding. You do have a take a very light cut as they plastic-like clay is very soft to a turning tool. Using clay allows you to make very different colored or patterned blanks for your pens. |
 | The Signature Pen by Angelo Iafrate | In this wonderful photo tutorial, Angelo shows how he makes his famous signature pen. It's a pen made from components from multiple kits. The pen has a significantly larger diameter making it an easier pen to hold and use for long periods of time. Also many older people feel more comfortable with a large pen so that they don't have to squeeze a small, thin pen.
Angelo walks you through all of the steps to making his signature pen. And he shares some of his 10+ years experience making pens. I like the blank drilling technique the best as we all have difficulty drilling the blanks straight. This is one article not to miss! |
 | Creating a Polychromatic Segmened Pen by Kenn Osbourne | | In this photo tutorial, Kenn shows you to create laminated wood blanks using multiple woods and then to cut them into slices. These slices are glued to create a rotated pen blank. It's a wonderful technique and makes a great looking pen. This technique can also be applied to other segmented projects. |
 | How to make a Corn Cob Pen by Patricia Lawson | In this project, Patricia explains how to use an ordinary old corn cob as your pen blank. The final pen is rather stunning.
Just a quick note to let everyone know that stabilized corn cobs are now on the market so that you don't have to try firming up the corn cob exclusively with CA. They will be much easier to use but there is now the upfront purchasing cost. |
 | Pens by Scott Greaves | In this 2-part article, Scott starts off talking about all the different styles of pens and why someone would want to turn them. Then Scott explains about the loose center bands that part of the slimline pen style. He then explains how to make your own center band and shows how that opens up the opportunity to make different shaped pens.
If you've not yet opened your world up by turning replacement center bands, this article should give you sufficient motivation. |
 | Building a pen assembly press by Al Faul | In this photo tutorial, Al shows us how to make a pen assembly press. Anyone that is making pens or planning to make pens should make one of these.
With the detailed photo's anyone can make this valuable tool. It replaces the difficulty in assembling pens when using clamps, drill presses, vises and other not suitable tools. It's easy to make one in less than an hour! |
 | Making Pens With Polyester Resin by Clarrie Snell | | In this project, you can read about the steps necessary to making resin pens. There is even a drawing showing how to make a molding jig and a separation jig. If you're thinking of making your own resin pen blanks, this is a good primer. |
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