Ink Pen Made From A Resin Filled Cracked Wood Blank

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Andy Haas, The Penblank Manufaktur, sent me this amazing cracked wood blank that he made. Since the blank is end grain, it took me a while to work up the courage to turn it. Once I did, all I can do is ask myself why I didn't make this gorgeous pen sooner.
    Regards,
    Bob
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Комментарии • 251

  • @stephanie09.11
    @stephanie09.11 3 года назад +2

    Talk about holding my breathe...I love your determination and even keel approach to your turning.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  3 года назад

      Thank you Stephanie. 😃
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @johnobrien7836
    @johnobrien7836 6 лет назад +6

    One of the things that I really like about your videos is that you show how you get around setbacks. Very informative as usual!

  • @BrandoandDeb
    @BrandoandDeb Год назад +1

    I feel the struggle with problems like this... thank you for showing I am not alone

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  Год назад

      Thank you,
      This is an older video but I still have that pen.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @markduggan3451
    @markduggan3451 Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing your accidents, it gives me hope.
    The pen looks awesome.

  • @212nailbender
    @212nailbender 3 года назад +2

    I am new to pen turning and I sure appreciate you posting this video. You handled this great and i agree, blank needed stabilized . Im picking up a vacuum pump setup and pressure pump next week . Absolutely Gorgeous pen, very inspiring . Looks like agate or tiger eye. Wonderful job, thanks.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  3 года назад

      Thank you,
      Stabilizing will make turning soft, rotted, and difficult woods much easier. Have fun my friend, it should be a blast.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @penblankmanufaktur9606
    @penblankmanufaktur9606 6 лет назад +10

    It is a awesome pen. And I am a little bit proud of our work. Many thanks Bob.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you,
      I’m very proud of both of us.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @stever746
    @stever746 4 года назад +2

    you do awesome turnings and also are not afraid to show the errors that can happen

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  4 года назад

      Thank you Steven,
      I try to keep things real life.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @panickedjerzeegrl7622
    @panickedjerzeegrl7622 6 лет назад +4

    That was painful to watch. Never seen someone have a hard time like that but u pushed thru it and made an incredibly gorgeous pen. Awesome job man!

  • @danield679
    @danield679 5 лет назад +2

    I think that this is going to become one of my "trademark" pens because I think that it combines the best of the two materials. The organic look of the wood, etc, and the bright, pleasing appearance of the resin come together to make a very attractive pen. I think that maybe putting some epoxy on it, and then maybe put it in a vacuum chamber to draw it into the grain might help it become strong enough to not chip out so much. I think that a carbide tool may be a better choice for the turning part of this, but as I am new at this, is based wholly on a "hunch" and not actual experience. I am super-grateful for these gentlemen who post these videos because it is like having a mentor right there walking me through the process. I am really pleased to have found this hobby, and have been enjoying it immensely.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Daniel,
      The main reason this blank is chippy is due to the cross grain. A vacuum chamber would help a bit but you’re still cutting against the grain which is always sketchy.
      Bear in mind that Carbide tools are Extremely aggressive, a much better tool for this type of turning would be a skew.
      Either way it’s a fun turn and very rewarding when finished.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @whytube07
    @whytube07 6 лет назад +1

    I want to thank you for CA Thin application to saturate the pin blank before final turning to size. I turned a Black Ash Burl and it filled all the crevices and came out great.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you Joel,
      I’m very happy you were able to get that Black Ash Burl turned.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @stevebrown1132
    @stevebrown1132 6 лет назад +1

    Good job Bob. You didn't let Mr. Murphy beat you! I agree with David that stabilizing the blank will help a lot.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you Steve,
      Only reason I didn’t stabilize the blank is because I don’t have a vacuum chamber to do that type of work. Hopefully I’ll get one this year.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @davidwinch7997
    @davidwinch7997 3 года назад +2

    Awesome job mate. I cringed in pain when you had the second blow-out. I just felt it was going to happen; don't know why. This usually happens to me when I am doing the last bit of chisel work. With me, I have many chipped out "muck-ups" that I show proudly on a piece of string in my shop. I often look at this collection which reminds me to be careful. Take care, Dave Winch, Beachmere Australia

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  3 года назад

      Thank you David,
      That is a good idea and reminder to use a light touch especially on the one last pass. 😃
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @robertstarner8083
    @robertstarner8083 6 лет назад +1

    Isn’t it a gut wrenching feeling when on that “one last turn”, when you say to yourself I shouldn’t do this but I’m gonna do it anyway........she blows out!! I have observed that with these blanks in particular and also other fragile ones that blow outs occur 99% of the on the ends. Prior to lathe turning I will belt sand all sharp line angles especially circumferentially on the ends approximating the tube, but also being very careful. I will immediately treat the ends with CA. Just prior to completion I will also at times finish up to the bushing with sand paper. I can’t remember the last blowout or severe chip I’ve had even with very, very fragile blanks. Thank you for another great video Bob..... Dr Bob

  • @SilverBack.
    @SilverBack. 5 лет назад +2

    Sensational pen, that blank looked good before turning. 👍👍👍

  • @Crazy_Old_Bird
    @Crazy_Old_Bird 6 лет назад +1

    Perseverance for the win! I have had some luck with end-grain blanks by coating the inside of the blank with thin CA right after drilling (before the pen tube is installed). Allow it to soak in and cure then re-drill to make sure the hole is the correct size for the tube. I can't say it has been a 100% fix, but my success rate climbed considerably.

    • @Crazy_Old_Bird
      @Crazy_Old_Bird 6 лет назад +1

      LOL that is what I get for commenting before the end of the video... Good Job!

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      LOL, great minds think alike.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @bencoleman1893
    @bencoleman1893 6 лет назад +1

    That is a stunning pen and I love the fact that you always keep at it. I myself have had issues turning end grain but for me it was carbide tools that solved the issue more specifically the round carbide tool.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you Ben,
      The challenge is half the fun.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @scottie1769
    @scottie1769 6 лет назад +1

    I have always had good luck with stabilizing end grain pieces before turning. Thanks for sharing! The pen is beautiful!

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      I’m hoping to get into stabilizing once I get over the damage I did with the kit less pen tools.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @mikeburgess6437
    @mikeburgess6437 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful work Bob, I was recently asked to turn a pen from a branch from a tree with sentimental value that came down a few years back in a storm. It looked like the sort of stick you'd throw for a dog to fetch and was even more horrible once I'd cleaned it up. I soaked it with CA the way you did with this one and it turned out okay, I feel justified now having seen you do it like this! I continue to learn so much from your videos, you really inspire me, thanks!

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you I really appreciate your comment. Congrats on the pen.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @ginger20037
    @ginger20037 6 лет назад +1

    Wish this video was around when I first attempted the herringbone pen blank like you had done, to be a Christmas gift for my mom. I used purple heart and paduk and it was absolutely beautiful, then when I went to drill it for the tube the blank just shattered as soon as I touched the drill bit to it. Glued it back and the same kept happening till i was left with a peice maybe two inches long, needless to say I was devastated. I had waited a few days between glueing and attempting to drill it to ensure the glue was cured each time too.
    Now this next part I really hope helps someone out.
    About a week later I attempted the pen blank again, same wood choice and glue. The glue up was pretty uneventful. Only thing I did different was instead of going straight for the size hole I needed for the tube I started smaller a smaller and worked my way up to the size needed without any blowouts. Those didn't start happening till I got turning, luckily most of it was stuff that was coming off anyways, had a couple small pieces to glue back but nothing major as I had started soaking the blank in the thin CA. Though I did manage to both glue a bushing to the blank and then later on to the mandrel... I don't recommend doing that lol
    But the pen blank made it through and my mom got a beautiful pen on Christmas day!
    I was also able to turn the first blank into a stylus for her phone, so at least it didn't completely go to waste lol

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      That is a great story and I love your problem solving to make the pen a reality. I’m sure people will benefit from this because they read the comments all the time for ideas. Thank you for sharing.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @toddoconnor4121
    @toddoconnor4121 6 лет назад +1

    Persistence pays off! Beautiful looking pen and excellent explanation of your process to make it happen.

  • @kwstasantwniou243
    @kwstasantwniou243 6 лет назад +4

    Beautiful blank and pen Bob.Thanks for sharing.

  • @marykmessersmith11
    @marykmessersmith11 2 года назад +1

    I love how you make the same mistakes i make, thank you!

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  2 года назад

      Hello Mary,
      It’s the only way to learn. 😀
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @crowetrucking
    @crowetrucking 6 лет назад +2

    Well worth the challenge! One of my favorites that you have done. Your videos are the reason I'll be turning pens soon. Just ordered my kits, press and some blanks. I'll be making blanks soon (practice first).

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      That’s great Richard,
      Be sure to send some photos.
      Regards,
      Bob

    • @crowetrucking
      @crowetrucking 6 лет назад +1

      RJBWoodTurner turned 3 pens today. Don’t know how to put a picture on here. Thank you for all your videos and instruction!

  • @steveoverton1736
    @steveoverton1736 6 лет назад +1

    Really nice. I'm taking notes with the same pen !! Hey, I was watching a Barry Gross video and he was suggesting that chipouts are caused by the blank not being glued to the tube at that point. Your soaking the inside of the drilled blank makes good sense. That is the last 1/16th in that is left on the tube after turning. Thumbs up from me.

  • @davidclauson5256
    @davidclauson5256 6 лет назад +6

    Way to power through it Bob. That is a spectacular pen. Maybe you should check into stabilizing the end grain blanks with cactus juice. That would probably end your end grain blues. I think I've seen Zac Higgins do it. Thanks for sharing.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Hello David,
      I’ve been wanting to start stabilizing but I don’t need to spend any money right now. Kitless pens cleaned my clock.
      Regards,
      Bob

    • @stankrieger3598
      @stankrieger3598 5 лет назад

      love your video, I am just starting with my projects and doing my video work. so thank you for this fantastic, you have helped me in so many ways.

  • @CrossCutCreations
    @CrossCutCreations 6 лет назад +2

    Your perseverance amazes me Bob. One day I hope to have the same patience and attitude you do. Awesome job!
    -Robert

  • @glenmckelvey5952
    @glenmckelvey5952 6 лет назад +1

    The first one was a pain but the second one is beautiful . Well worth the extra work . Great job .

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you Glen,
      I’m very happy with this one.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @Blueboy9055
    @Blueboy9055 6 лет назад +2

    The end result was a gorgeous blank making a gorgeous pen Bob! As always, great video to watch.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much.
      Regards,
      Bob

    • @reneboucchard5070
      @reneboucchard5070 6 лет назад

      Vraiment un très beau stylo. A vert beautiful stylo. Chère il y vue tour buffing réels andcstuf tonapply on or. Je blessé, shalom

    • @reneboucchard5070
      @reneboucchard5070 6 лет назад

      Sorry, I know it was difficult To understand me. Becaus the corrector. Your done à beautiful stylo. Where You buy the buffing weels and stuf to apply on it? Be bless , shalom

  • @zapp442
    @zapp442 6 лет назад +1

    I like the fact that you also show the failures. Good thing the curse is gone! And nice pen there in the end.

  • @davidlange769
    @davidlange769 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Bob - cool blank - It looks like your non-stick bushings are a little shiny like they might have a little buildup of CA on them - I use the "official" ones and soak them in Acetone after each use and they come out just like new. Great video, very educational as usual. Thanks - Dave

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you David,
      Periodically, I use the skew on them and that cleans the right off too. I like the Acetone idea.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @joelnickerson6739
    @joelnickerson6739 5 лет назад +1

    Now that took some determination to turn that pen. Your a good teacher Bob. Great job and an awesome pen.

  • @choochoo3985
    @choochoo3985 6 лет назад +3

    When turning spunky woods or soft wood for pens I found that if I turn them fat then sand the finish dia, I don't have any problems with break out.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      I use to do that but I truly hate sanding, LOL.
      Regards,
      Bob

    • @chriswalters1014
      @chriswalters1014 4 года назад

      RJBWoodTurner that was my idea for the kangaroo leather blank

  • @mhaz49
    @mhaz49 6 лет назад +2

    And I thought I use a lot of CA... I found a long time ago that whenever a blank is mostly end grain or has the pith, as these did, it is better to stabilize it before turning. A little more work, but almost guaranteed success.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      I need to get a vacuum chamber so I can do this in the future.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @ericmilligan3
    @ericmilligan3 6 лет назад +1

    A fantastic looking pen Bob, you did well, ca soaking those blanks is the safest way to go. 👍👍😍

  • @andygorst9741
    @andygorst9741 6 лет назад +1

    I like to give my bushings a wipe with paste wax before using them as I find that I stops CA sticking to them . I hope this helps. Fantastic pen, well worth the effort!

  • @jeanmarcrum1347
    @jeanmarcrum1347 5 лет назад +1

    RJ on end grain I use a rasp to get most of the wood off then I sand to final shape with 60 grit paper, I love your videos keep it up.

  • @ddaurer
    @ddaurer 6 лет назад +1

    Great looking pen and blank. What a challenge. Well done Bob.

  • @TheAndylepper
    @TheAndylepper 6 лет назад +1

    i love your videos. I was cringing when it blew up the second time. In between your 1st and 2nd application of CA on the first blank is where I would have finished it with an 80 or 100 grain sandpaper. I also have trepidation with end grain and other kinds of similar wood so when I feel it get close I finish it with sandpaper. It may not be the perfect option but it works for me

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад +1

      There was a point I thought about doing that but I pressed on, LOL.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @dianer7718
    @dianer7718 6 лет назад +1

    Thank-you for the videos and for sharing the good and the bad. I've jotted down many good tips.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you Diane,
      We all have issues while turning, I like to show what I doin an effort to help other turners.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @jameslacy9892
    @jameslacy9892 6 лет назад +1

    I find that if I have to use ca to repair a blank while on the bushings tha a little paste wax on the bushing helps to keep the pen from sticking.

  • @BillKibby1
    @BillKibby1 6 лет назад +3

    As my friend Bob says... "Use CA like someone else is paying for it"! Gorgeous pen there sir!!

  • @StuffUCanMake
    @StuffUCanMake 6 лет назад +1

    Love to see those expert hands at work!

  • @marknienstadt6963
    @marknienstadt6963 6 лет назад +11

    Seems, that blank needed to be stabilized. Also, I have had better luck using bowl gouges on fragile pen blanks.

  • @stevejackson5062
    @stevejackson5062 6 лет назад +1

    Bob, I cringed when I saw the blow out. I seldom can locate the piece when it happens to me and when I do it's usually incomplete. A lil trick I use to get the piece to seat well (when I can find it) is to use a zip tie as a clamp. Usually the glue that's oozed out binds the zip tie but I just turn it off. I like the thin CA soak technique, kind of a poor mans quick and dirty stabilizing technique. Gonna keep that in in my back pocket. Thanks for all the great videos.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you Steve, that zip tie is a good idea.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @lzxlmx
    @lzxlmx 6 лет назад +1

    Nice recovery on the 2nd blank, Bob. Looks great!

  • @ramaroodle
    @ramaroodle 5 лет назад +2

    Gorgeous! CA has such poor sheer strength. If it's not a standard wood blank with no cuts of inlays I've gone to an overnight cure of epoxy or Gorilla glue even though it goes against my instant gratification ADHD thing. You spend sooo much time on them it's heartbreaking when it self destructs.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  5 лет назад

      I agree Andy,
      I use C/A for the videos because it’s quick. I use epoxy for the keepers.
      Regards
      Bob

  • @ronalves9118
    @ronalves9118 3 года назад +1

    Tough when it blows out. Just a thought maybe if you used epoxy to glue in the tubes that might help hold the blank together.

  • @ryanstaley1732
    @ryanstaley1732 6 лет назад +1

    Wow! What an amazing pen Bob! I've just started getting back into turning pens and have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you for posting them!

  • @weldonbarbee3398
    @weldonbarbee3398 6 лет назад +1

    Bob, great pen, A suggestion, if you have a Harbor Freight store near you, look at their sales add and they often have a 4 inch Magnetic Parts Holder ($1.99) or at no cost you just have to buy another item. I got one and put it on my lathe and because it has a magnet on it I put my bushings in it anytime I remove them from the lathe. That way I can always find them while I'm working with them.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you, that’s a great tip.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @DaveGDesigns
    @DaveGDesigns 6 лет назад +1

    All good things come together with perseverance. That is a stunning pen bob phenomenal job. 👍🏻

  • @stankrieger3598
    @stankrieger3598 5 лет назад +1

    Love your work. good tips

  • @Karl_B
    @Karl_B 6 лет назад +1

    I thought about taking up a collection to keep you in CA glue, then realized we might not be able to keep up! :) Good video.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      LOL,
      I do use a ton of C/A.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @TheSteereFamilyAdventures
    @TheSteereFamilyAdventures 6 лет назад +2

    Glad you were able to get one done, star in your book. Lol great job color not so great would have done black pen instead of chrome but thats me. Like I said great job brother

  • @charlesreicks648
    @charlesreicks648 6 лет назад +1

    Wow Now that is one of the best. Good Job. Thanks

  • @halfawhiteguy3145
    @halfawhiteguy3145 2 года назад +1

    apparently the wood was not stabilized..that help so much as it permeates the wood and help to solidify the wood that has been hybrid blank made

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  2 года назад

      Stabilizing may have helped a bit but this was a tough one because it’s also end grain. Even if stabilized, end grain is tough to turn but it would have been interesting to have it stabilized and see the result.

  • @amohr3659
    @amohr3659 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful work!!! I've found the blanks I don't want to tackle seem to turn out the best. Keep up the good work!

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  5 лет назад

      Thank you Ann,
      The tough blanks are always worth the effort.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @DavidWhite
    @DavidWhite 6 лет назад +3

    End grain is tough but it makes a beautiful pen. I have had better luck using a bowl gouge. They are designed to cut end grain.
    I still use thin CA like you did. I have some cedar end grain pens that are out of this world, and cedar is a soft wood.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад +1

      I need to get my bowl gouge back out and finish shaping the end. I always forget about it.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @andycohen5308
    @andycohen5308 6 лет назад +1

    Great work as always Bob and it’s great to see that all perseverance paid off with a gorgeous pen!
    I think I would have chickened out and broken out the 80 grit gouge on that one!

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      LOL, don’t think I didn’t think about doing that. It’s a great way to go.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @jacobfindley2398
    @jacobfindley2398 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing! I learned a lot from this video! Thanks!

  • @MrRon2k
    @MrRon2k 4 года назад +1

    What if instead of soaking it in CA you stabilize the blank before turning. Would CA be more effective in avoiding blowing up chips?

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  4 года назад +1

      Stabilizing will work for the wood portion but not the resin. I do not own stabilizing equipment so I had to go with what I had.
      Regards,
      Bob

    • @MrRon2k
      @MrRon2k 4 года назад +1

      @@RJBWoodTurner that makes sense. Tricky cut. Beautiful work tho. Thanks for sharing

  • @TheWoodYogi
    @TheWoodYogi 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this Bob :) I just cut a few end grain blanks from a log of spalted but stable log of Horse Chestnut and I didn't know if it was worth doing, but after seeing your finished result I'm glad I did. Is the Chatoyance due to it being end grain? ॐ

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you, o Want to turn more now that I’ve figured it out.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @MrDancampbell60
    @MrDancampbell60 5 лет назад +2

    Are you using your oven to heat the pen blank after gluing and inserting the brass tube? I have found that solves many of the problems of wood peeling from the tube. It might help you.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  5 лет назад

      I never even thought about trying that. Its a very Interesting idea so I need yo test it out. Thank you for suggesting it.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @ronh9384
    @ronh9384 4 года назад +1

    Have you tried using a negative rake scraper/bed an to finish it once it is round?
    I either use a negative rake scraper/bed an or a negative rake carbide tool to do some acrylics or end grain blanks... There are several different negative rake carbide blades out within the last year or so and the work really. Especially if the tool the carbide blade is mounted to allows you to angle/tilt the carbide so you can take a slicing cut such as the WoodPeckers brand carbide tools...
    The pen turned out great! May I ask where you got the pen press used in this video? I have been looking for one like it for some time as they seem faster than the style I have which requires adjusting the rod depth in or out every time the pen size is different. Thanks
    Ron

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  4 года назад

      I got that press at Amazon, here’s t he link:
      Milescraft Pen Press - amzn.to/32zjn8Z
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @kez3000
    @kez3000 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice job and beautiful pen! I agree with the other commenters tho. It would have gone much smother if you stabilized it first. I just started stabilizing blanks with a very budget setup. I use a clear 4" pvc pipe with a removable plug on the top and the intake on my air compressor to provide the vacuum. Not ideal but it works very well.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  5 лет назад +1

      Cool idea on the compressor Intake.
      Regards,
      Bob

    • @melberry5929
      @melberry5929 5 лет назад

      I would love to know more about how to set this up. Can you point me in the direction for more details please?

  • @mikeuk1954
    @mikeuk1954 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful pen Bob. Never done an end grain turning. Thanks for the video.

  • @dianetaylor9389
    @dianetaylor9389 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for that i was doing the same thing with my blanks

  • @deanthomas5466
    @deanthomas5466 5 лет назад +1

    I'm going to wonder aloud on this one. I don't think it was the "end grain" so much on this blank. Several times I was struck by the circular bull's eye pattern of PITH in the video. Pithy wood is an even greater problem than end grain itself, IMO. The checking on such a piece seems to be an attractive place to fill with colorful material, but it just about has to be a mine field. Again, IMO.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  5 лет назад

      Thank you Dean. Good observation and insight.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @texasrebel1508
    @texasrebel1508 4 года назад +1

    That is a great looking pen. I have read some of the other comments and am wondering how do you stabilize a blank before turning. I am still new to all of this.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  4 года назад +1

      Stabilization is done in a vacuum chamber. You place the blank Into a container submerged in cactus juice. Then, Pull a vacuum and hold it for a while, sometimes several hours until the bubbles stop coming out of it. Once thy bubbles stop, leave the blank in the cactus juice for a time equal to the time you held a vacuum. Lastly, you bake the blank to ensure it is dry all way through.
      Regards,
      Bob

    • @texasrebel1508
      @texasrebel1508 4 года назад +1

      @@RJBWoodTurner thanks for such a quick response. Thank you.

  • @md.moinulislam9467
    @md.moinulislam9467 2 года назад +1

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  • @stankrieger3598
    @stankrieger3598 5 лет назад +1

    Supper good job.

  • @philipemmans4382
    @philipemmans4382 6 лет назад +2

    ZMaybe a skew chisel would have been better. it. Planes the shavings off! The gouge 'knocks' them off! I'm a great fan of the skew!

  • @tracybeasley440
    @tracybeasley440 5 лет назад +1

    Really nice pen

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  5 лет назад

      Thank you Tracy.
      Regards,
      Bob

    • @tracybeasley440
      @tracybeasley440 5 лет назад +1

      What do you use to record your videos?
      I’m buying a lathe in a few weeks and want to do things and record

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  5 лет назад

      My iPhone 7

  • @chyroid6373
    @chyroid6373 6 лет назад +1

    You should get a stabilizing vacuum chamber. If you stabilized that blank it probably would have held together a little better.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад +1

      Eventually I will, just can’t afford it at the moment.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @liondirk
    @liondirk 6 лет назад +1

    Rather than adding Ca from the outside in try drilling the blank and filling the blank for the tube and the before you glue in the tube cover one end with tape and then fill the hole with thin Ca and let it soak in. Then re-drill for the tube and go from there.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      I did that on the second blank. I didn’t use tape but it worked great.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @grandbrou
    @grandbrou 4 года назад +1

    hi Bob, Hi all, could I know what finishing products you are using ? Many thanks and well done

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  4 года назад

      I’ll make a list and ad it to the video description. I will reply here when the list had been added.
      Regards,
      Bob

    • @grandbrou
      @grandbrou 4 года назад +1

      Thanks you Bob

  • @lenshandcraftedwoodsigns6033
    @lenshandcraftedwoodsigns6033 2 года назад +1

    Success.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  2 года назад

      Thank you Len. This was a tough one to finish.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @teamwild_UK
    @teamwild_UK 6 лет назад +1

    Great job Bob and @Penblank Manufaktur. I'm so glad you stuck with it.
    I'm no expert but I wonder if the problems may have been reduced if the blank had been stabalised prior to filling the cracks with the resin.
    Cheers,
    Ben

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      That would have helped, I don’t have a vacuum chamber yet. It’s on my list. It would have made this blank almost impossible to blow up.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @Smudgie33
    @Smudgie33 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful pen. Worth all the hassle in the end...

  • @garyderuiter859
    @garyderuiter859 6 лет назад +1

    Just wondering did you have problems just with breaking on the ends if that’s the case you might beable to use the CA just on about a half inch on both sides so you won’t have to use to much CA just a suggestion.

  • @chartle1
    @chartle1 6 лет назад +1

    Again live by CA glue Die by Ca glue. :-)
    I think this is the exact reason to not always use CA to glue in tubes. I would have used Poly glue aka Gorilla Glue which would have gotten into all the nooks and crannies.
    I would have also thought that this would be stabilized I thought you said it was but then I saw how much CA it sucked up.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      I’ve used Gorilla and personally, I’m not a big fan. With end grain it’s easy to catch and destroy a blank, it stinks but it’s part of the challenge.
      I haven’t started stabilizing yet but when I do, this is exactly the type of blank I’ll stabilize.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @evanfinger3791
    @evanfinger3791 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful pen! End grains are definitely a pain. You did help me a while back with my end grain African teak. If you would like a few of them, to keep your luck going, let me know, would be more than willing to send them.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you Evan,
      I’d love to try a few. Thank you.
      Regards,
      Bob

    • @evanfinger3791
      @evanfinger3791 6 лет назад +1

      RJBWoodTurner sounds good, I'll send you an email soon.

  • @jimmiebinglesr459
    @jimmiebinglesr459 6 лет назад +1

    nice save Bob

  • @ismail1058
    @ismail1058 4 года назад +1

    Please do not help where you can find the pen attachments can you find the inner tip and handle part

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  4 года назад

      Hello, search pen parts on Facebook.

  • @ClumsyGamerGuy
    @ClumsyGamerGuy 6 лет назад +1

    That is real nice I love to attempt Making this

  • @slhasebroock
    @slhasebroock 6 лет назад +1

    Bob, have you had any trouble with CA finishing on unstabilized wood? I did some pens in Spalted Maple I had and now about a year later the finish is cracking. Thanks!

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад +1

      I only have trouble if I use Activator. I avoid it if at all possible. Wood moves to much and quick cure is brittle.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @c.h.670
    @c.h.670 6 лет назад +1

    how about using a chissel and Cut instead of scraping, im sure it would reduce that tear outs a lot.

  • @christopherblakeley
    @christopherblakeley 6 лет назад +1

    Wow! What a beauty that turned out to be...looks a lot like Tiger's Eye quartz gemstone. Have you ever worked with the Cactus Juice type chemicals for stabilizing blanks before turning?

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Hello Christopher,
      I haven’t done any stabilizing yet. Hopefully soon.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @071453Baxter
    @071453Baxter 5 лет назад +1

    In helping to solve your issues with the bushings sticking to your end grain turning, have you considered Teflon bushings ?

  • @larover90
    @larover90 6 лет назад +1

    have you ever thought about using a skew to turn them i never use the spindle roughing gouge as i find it to agresive
    cheers ian

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад +1

      I use one from time to time, I just enjoy the control I get with the gouge.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @synergyjohnwv
    @synergyjohnwv 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome job Bob ... i think you subconsciously don't like end grain so much you cause yourself more issues ;). way to handle all the negative items that were happening. Been over watch Michael as well and he is doing great for just starting

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you John,
      I just had to mentally get past that block.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @brianbest3777
    @brianbest3777 6 лет назад +1

    Great pen, Bob -- but I'd be wary about the amount of contact to skin and inhalation from turning the CA soaked wood. You're OK at present, but allergic contact dermatitis or CA dust Asthma and sinusitis can occur at any time in the exposure. I used to use barrier cream to stop it sticking for a few days as I was a surgeon (not great while scrubbing up!). I now use a lot of nitrile gloves and exhaust ventilation to outside my shed. I'm not trying to be a killjoy, but I want to continue watching you turn

  • @DerekCadmus
    @DerekCadmus 6 лет назад +1

    Bob, not sure if this has been noted before or not, but worth mentioning that you are breaking a cardinal rule of woodturning by using a spindle roughing gouge on end grain. Those are meant for side grain only and the single cause for your blank damage at the 2:56 mark. If your blank was any larger, you could really do a significant amount of harm to yourself (and subsequently others if they use this as a teaching tool) by using a tool in a manner for which it’s not designed. We’ve been friends for a number of years so I hope you take these statements to heart that I’m not Safety Police nor a troll but instead looking out for your best interest and that of your other viewers. If you have a bowl gouge (preferably with a swept back grind) you will find your end grain turnings leaning much closer to the “love” side of the spectrum. Carbide (EWT) or similar scrapers can be used as well, but the results off the tool will likely lead to torn grain and far more sanding than is necessary. All the best!

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Thank you Derek,
      I appreciate the concern. I’ve been looking at other tools specifically bowl gouges. I use carbide on occasion but I prefer HHS. Hopefully the coming year will afford me the opportunity to expand my collection.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @magikdust2095
    @magikdust2095 4 года назад +1

    It looks really neat, too bad the first one broke.

  • @chartle1
    @chartle1 6 лет назад +1

    19:30 Bob don't you have a tube reamer? I have the one from Harbor Freight and it helps clear any CA on the ends but it also removes any burrs that can get in your way.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      I do have one Cliff,
      I just got it and I keep forgetting to use it, LOL.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @robertevans6481
    @robertevans6481 6 лет назад +1

    Very beautiful pen there Bob....

  • @hinahanta
    @hinahanta 5 лет назад +1

    What is CA glue?

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  5 лет назад

      Champ Acrylate. Basically a refined Super Glue.
      Regards,
      Bob

  • @barryfields2964
    @barryfields2964 6 лет назад +1

    You really need to get a CA sponsor. HA

  • @johnmontano3251
    @johnmontano3251 6 лет назад +1

    Bob, I’m a novice pen turner and have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you! Question, have you tried wood hardener in the past in lieu of CA for end grain or brittle wood blanks? I’m contemplating trying it out.

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      Hello John,
      I have not. Have you? If you have, I’d love the hear about your results.

  • @fabiostaffoni4435
    @fabiostaffoni4435 2 года назад +1

    Hi, have you a store?I'm interesting for some of Your penso, Very very nice

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  2 года назад +1

      Thank you but I do not have a store.
      Regards,
      Bob

    • @fabiostaffoni4435
      @fabiostaffoni4435 2 года назад +1

      @@RJBWoodTurner ok, i'd like them, a very good Job on The late

  • @stevejackson5062
    @stevejackson5062 6 лет назад +1

    What kit is that?

    • @RJBWoodTurner
      @RJBWoodTurner  6 лет назад

      That’s a Monarch from www.signaturepensupply.com. If you order from them, please tell them in the comments I sent you. Every time they get a comment, Debby sends me a FB message. It’s really fun seeing how
      Many of my friends are using the companies I like to use.
      Regards,
      Bob