Turn Your First Pen: - Mandrel (Pen) Turning - Turning Basics #03 - Pen Turn - Part Two

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2021
  • NOTE: Table of Content Quick Links Below
    Pen turning is a fantastically fun way to get into woodturning and learn the foundation skills you'll need for more advanced stuff. And with a little practice you can make them quickly, efficiently and to enough skill to be a profitable side hustle, fundraiser or group gift.
    When I started this mandrel section of the turning basics series I knew would be a monster. But after editing it all together I recognized it was too long. So I broke it up into three videos. This is the second part of that subdivision where we turn a pen.
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Archived Live Q&A for Lesson #03: COMING SOON (Will be recorded July 27th about 7pm CT)
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Coming Next: Spindle Turning
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Table of Content:
    - Picking Pen Kit: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - What's in a Kit: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Bushings: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Picking Out Wood: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - The Grain: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Dividing Blank: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Drilling Blank: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Gluing in Brass: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Sharpen Pen Mill: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Facing the Brass and Wood: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Mount Pen Blank: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Tool Rest Alignment: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Lathe Speed: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Turning Technique: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Shape: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Sanding: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Finish: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Assemble Internal Parts: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    - Wrap Up: • Turn Your First Pen: -...
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Referenced Content:
    - Part One of Mandrel Turning Section: • Mandrel (Pen) Turning ...
    - First Class: The Lathe - • The Lathe - Turning B...
    - Second Class: Lathe Accessories - • Lathe Accessories & Fi...
    - Prerequisite Course: • Prerequisite Course
    - 4 Cuts: • Four Cuts - A Wood Tur...
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    This channel is based on the value for value proposition. We depend upon patrons like you to subsidize our efforts. The time away from the 'real work' that pays bills and opportunity loss of time with family are our biggest expenses.
    So if you feel these videos and series are of value to you and others please consider shopping and patronizing these sites:
    - wortheffort.com
    - / wortheffort
    - squareup.com/market/wortheffo... (also for Donations)
    - paypal.me/wortheffort for PayPal donations
    - / wortheffort_ww
    - / wortheffort_sg
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Tools & Material Used in this video:
    * Associate Links (marked with an *): These are links to items from companies which have "associate programs" which means I'll earn a percentage or two on each sale. I'm not paid to "place" a link here. These are items I own and use which can be verified via 10 years of online content creation.
    - NonAssociate Links (marked with a - ): no money/product exchange for referral
    * DMT Diamond Paddles: amzn.to/3zrZJLA
    * Pen Blank Clamp: amzn.to/3wVtliC
    * Pen Joiner/Press: amzn.to/3kDMW4o
    - Turning Kits & Blanks: www.bereahardwoods.com/
    - Turning Blanks and Tools: www.woodpeck.com/
    * Robert Sorby 3/4" Spindle Roughing Gouge: amzn.to/3iBCCqO
    * Jacobs Chuck wt MT2 taper: amzn.to/3ziBaAz
    * Cone Live Tailstock: amzn.to/36QAvKr
    * Robust Tool Rest for 5/8" post: amzn.to/3trYB8y
    * Links to MIDI, MINI lathes and chucks from ONEWAY: www.amazon.com/shop/wortheffo...
    Associates Link of other items such as Tool, Book, etc.... I already own/use in woodworking craft that are available on Amazon - www.amazon.com/shop/wortheffort
  • Jak na to + styl

Komentáře • 114

  • @soldier4christ172
    @soldier4christ172 Před rokem +11

    How does this video not have more comments!?? This man knows his stuff and is an incredible teacher. I appreciate the love and depth he places into sharing this craft. I am blessed to be starting on the same machine he is using here. Making it easy to follow along for the class. Thank you for all you do.

    • @Its_Me_Wheelz
      @Its_Me_Wheelz Před rokem

      This video is 2 years old, and I can't believe I have had to search so hard to find it. This is golden stuff here most want you to pay them to hear and its ant even this good.

  • @tome.8999
    @tome.8999 Před 3 lety +14

    Wish my teachers back in school were like you. You're a great teacher.

  • @paintilludrop
    @paintilludrop Před rokem +1

    My library in Fl.has a free Foundry..I have learn to make slimline pens, now making a roller pen out of oak stair banister..upcycle.
    Love turning!! 67 year old women artist

  • @darhym0
    @darhym0 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m going to get some of these little tools and get my lathe going again. I like your style of teaching!

  • @briankelly6645
    @briankelly6645 Před 3 lety +6

    Shawn, you usual excellent combination of show and tell instruction. You not only demonstrate but you also explain why you are doing what you do.

  • @thedevilinthecircuit1414
    @thedevilinthecircuit1414 Před 4 měsíci

    Good stuff! Instead of a squirt bottle, use a small damp sponge. Squirting waterfrom a bottle causes rust/etc., on the lathe bed and tooling. A damp sponge allows you to place water only on the work. Another option is a small 1" sponge brush or paint brush.

  • @loucinci3922
    @loucinci3922 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic lesson. Can't wait to see the new tools in action. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lightburning9693
    @lightburning9693 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You are truly a great teacher. Thanks so much for your time and effort.

  • @garysevior8602
    @garysevior8602 Před 2 lety +1

    mate what you show in your CZcams was great for a beginner. I am just leaning how to turn wood and the small tips was explained properly and easy to follow. well done

  • @nonfacebookuser5867
    @nonfacebookuser5867 Před 6 měsíci

    I've berm searching making poems sms this is BY FAR the most comprehensive vid I have seen. Thank you Shawn

  • @bobhepple5752
    @bobhepple5752 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Just starting out in Pen Making Love the video I usually find these mind numbing and puts me to sleep but your way of putting over the information kept me engaged just Love it...

  • @lVl1GGL3
    @lVl1GGL3 Před 3 lety +2

    I love this series as I have turned a few pens but have learned quite a few things from this series so far. Thanks for the great (in-depth) videos.

  • @mikepullen8028
    @mikepullen8028 Před rokem +1

    Never really appealed to make a pen, but after your video I must say very impressed going to have a go thanks for your time and effort

  • @JDeWittDIY
    @JDeWittDIY Před 3 lety

    You're an excellent teacher, thanks!

  • @fielderknivesandpens3552
    @fielderknivesandpens3552 Před 3 lety +2

    Love your content. I’m new to pen turning but have made quite a few now. I learn more every time I watch your videos. Keep teaching for us guys who need to learn. Much appreciated.

  • @lendernunez9094
    @lendernunez9094 Před 2 lety +1

    Man you are such an artist and you really enjoy what you do, keep it that way because it’s just perfectly performing everyday!

  • @alanhill769
    @alanhill769 Před 7 měsíci

    I have just got my lathe and I ordered my acrylic blanks a while ago, Now I have ordered wet and dry emery pads and my slimline packs. I am beginning to get excited. Thanks for the video. This looks like a wonderful hobby.

  • @mileshh515
    @mileshh515 Před 3 lety

    Watched the entire first video. Thanks again!

  • @MrProman55
    @MrProman55 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the very comprehensive instructions. I have yet to make my first pen but after watching this,. all my questions have been answered

  • @Mechanic1945
    @Mechanic1945 Před 8 měsíci

    Brill video. I find it hard to remain engaged listening to tutorials but was enthused throughout with yours. Grand job.

  • @mortenolesen1772
    @mortenolesen1772 Před 2 lety

    You are my hero and inspiration.
    You are partially to blame for the lathe delivered to my garage yesterday.
    I have been dying to try to turn bowls, boxes, mushroms and tops since seeing your vids.
    Now I want to turn a pen since watching the first 2 parts of mandrel turning.
    Cant wait for pen turning part 3 to go live.
    Luv luv luv

  • @danboy6681
    @danboy6681 Před 6 měsíci

    Outstanding presentation…well done !

  • @plakor6133
    @plakor6133 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful. Thanks! Have not seen pen turning and assembly before.

  • @slurryoffagrape
    @slurryoffagrape Před rokem

    Hello from the UK.... Great video, and shines with experience, shown in the attention to detail and tips that usually only get learned from 'doing' it, and a lot of it at that. I learned a lot and enjoyed it too. Proper job, old son.

  • @MrBgallo
    @MrBgallo Před rokem

    well done watched so many vids on pen turning but you explained everything so much better thank you , enjoyed the vid

  • @DarksouIjah
    @DarksouIjah Před 2 lety

    Turned my first pen last night(I took a class). I didn't want to stop. It's so much fun. Already looking at pen kits to give as gifts.

  • @MugsMalarky
    @MugsMalarky Před 3 měsíci

    Haven't started yet but he makes me think I may actually be able to do it.

  • @robharold4783
    @robharold4783 Před 5 měsíci +1

    WOW one of the best I've seen thank you

  • @zachariahsmith4594
    @zachariahsmith4594 Před 2 lety

    This is the most informational video I have seen. 🙏

  • @Bowman2B
    @Bowman2B Před 9 měsíci

    Cheers mate . Was thinking about making pens ,now I will .

  • @trahtrebor
    @trahtrebor Před 8 měsíci

    The rule of 3rds. Lol Great instruction. Thanks.

  • @oxymoron-om5xm
    @oxymoron-om5xm Před 9 měsíci

    i thought 55 mins was gonna be too long....how wrong was i..... excellent tutorial...thanks for inspiring

  • @bazookaproof2
    @bazookaproof2 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for making these videos, thinking about playing around with this so getting my homework in.

  • @tylerkrug7719
    @tylerkrug7719 Před 2 lety

    Great video!
    You know your stuff

  • @Wolfie-Crafts
    @Wolfie-Crafts Před 2 měsíci

    Great video, thanks. I hit the subscribe button and looking forward to more.

  • @r.mercado9737
    @r.mercado9737 Před 8 měsíci

    Outstanding!

  • @aarondsalberg
    @aarondsalberg Před 2 lety

    Very thoughtful, well presented.

  • @judiehammond
    @judiehammond Před 2 lety

    So helpful. Well done!

  • @beardedwoodpecker
    @beardedwoodpecker Před 2 lety

    Excellent tutorial!!!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us
    Yiannis (Athens Greece)

  • @gloriosatierra
    @gloriosatierra Před 8 měsíci

    You are a good teacher. 🤝🏼

  • @harveysburger
    @harveysburger Před 6 měsíci

    Great video, I clicked on it thinking I wouldn't watch to the end, after all I just went through a dozen pen turning video.... But I was very wrong! Great delivery, great tips. I watched every second and will watch the full series
    Thanks!
    Liked and subscribed!

  • @SB-cl6hv
    @SB-cl6hv Před 2 lety

    Great teacher.

  • @MelkeinMaalla
    @MelkeinMaalla Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for a great video! Your approach on per turning is different from other videos I have seen, as they seem to use kits in which you glue the metal tubes inside the blank early in the process and then put it on the lathe and trim to that length. It often seems like a mess. My mandrel has a tailstock blade to trim the wood into the level of the metal tube. The way you put the pen together without that glueing mess is more of what I would like to do. I have used the madrel to make wooden beads for jewelry, but will try a pen next. I also have a live center kit that has a mandrel saver head, it is a tube with the same inner diameter than the madrel. I allows using the pressure of the tailstock on the wood, while the mandrel slides inside the tube and there is no risk bending it. Highly recommend! Mine is from Record Power from the UK.
    Loved how you used the roughing gouge - I have started to appreciate my big roughing gouge using very high speeds. Its shape gives a straight shape so easily as the wings are so far apart and for that reason it naturally looks for a 90 degree angle on the working piece if you allow it to touch it on a slightly unconventional angle so that the wings touch the piece and not only the very bottom of the gouge U-shape. On that angle it works as something like a scraper and works great on some woods. I do not have a flat scraper (...yet, LOL) and my skew is sharpened with a mild curve on it as it prevents catching.

  • @tonysmith3143
    @tonysmith3143 Před 3 lety

    Awesome job

  • @MikeDooley
    @MikeDooley Před 9 měsíci

    Great video, great teacher, I learned a ton

  • @caleblee8215
    @caleblee8215 Před 9 měsíci

    Man thank u for just a in depth instructional video I was scared to death to do my first pen but this really helped me out. Thank you!!

  • @tylerkrug7719
    @tylerkrug7719 Před 2 lety

    I'd totaly watch more videos,but I don't typically have 30 mins to a hour to watch a video.
    Il have to catch up on some more videos someday.
    Thank you

  • @whild017
    @whild017 Před 3 lety

    I learn so much from your videos thank you. Your very thorough and explain the differences between doing this versus that which helps alot to see it rather than just another video saying do this cause this wont work which doesn't help anything. Thank you keep up the awesome content

  • @davidmc8764
    @davidmc8764 Před rokem

    I like how you do things & you enjoy what your doing. I must say your a influence, I saw your pin press & the way it works & me being a tad lazy I now to have the same one. Thanks

  • @angelaburt3266
    @angelaburt3266 Před 2 lety

    Superb stuff. Thanks

  • @aliabazaid4293
    @aliabazaid4293 Před rokem

    very important and useful information... Well done

  • @adamlovestobuild97
    @adamlovestobuild97 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent video

  • @robertlumsden942
    @robertlumsden942 Před rokem

    this was excellent. thanks

  • @kensurratt2729
    @kensurratt2729 Před 3 lety

    IMHO a (Turn Between Centers Mandrel )
    gives a better result.
    After I learned Bowl Turning from your videos , I decided to try Pen turning, been at it a couple yrs now. Sold a few online, I found the TBCM was a better turn, it gave better control. The bar mandrel has a tendency to bow.

  • @carlosrodriguezjr80
    @carlosrodriguezjr80 Před 2 lety

    Thank you 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @lesliem.lengyel7648
    @lesliem.lengyel7648 Před 2 lety

    I was hoping to see CA on the pen. the show was still interesting. I LEARN A LOT...

  • @diggernash1
    @diggernash1 Před 5 měsíci

    The memories of armor plated fingers after build RC plane kits...before the foam wonders

  • @benjaminryan5015
    @benjaminryan5015 Před rokem +1

    Dude, I made my first pen following your video! Thank you so much!!! Brilliant instructions and the step by step guide really helped me to get through it 😎👍🏻

  • @jerjavec
    @jerjavec Před 3 lety

    Very nice video, lots of great information! I know you briefly talked about the CA finish when you were putting the friction polish on, how do you feel about the long term viability of the two finishes? I personally prefer the friction polish finish (I like the feel of it better than the more plastic feel of the CA -- and I'd be lying if I said I didn't prefer the speed of the friction polish vs. the CA), but I'm concerned about how they will stand up compared to the CA finish. Have you ever had customer complaints? Thanks again for what you are doing here!

  • @alanscrivner1881
    @alanscrivner1881 Před 3 lety

    Great tutorial and advice - - as you always do. For those without a drill press, you might show how to drill out a blank on the lathe. For production work, the drill press is best, but for a one-off or for those just getting started without all the tools, one can do it on the lathe and definitely safer and more accurate than a hand drill.

    • @wortheffort
      @wortheffort  Před 3 lety +2

      Remember me saying this was one long video cut up? That was covered in first part talking about jacobs chucks with Morris taper.

  • @aaaasddddddddddddfff
    @aaaasddddddddddddfff Před 2 lety

    Great video... where/when is part 3 coming you mentioned?

  • @hangingoutwithronwalters4505

    Thanks for everything. Do you have any videos on mini lathes for smaller budgets?

  • @rkdv
    @rkdv Před 3 lety

    I like to add a subtle round to each end of the wood before assembly, this removes the sharp edge if the bushing and parts do not match diameter.

  • @Evel1847
    @Evel1847 Před 3 lety

    Ribbed for your pleasure!!! Hahaha that’s great

  • @mt11235
    @mt11235 Před 3 lety

    Re: costs, wood turners catalog has their own line of "Apprentice" pens that for the slimline are just over a couple bucks. Not sure how they compare, seem fine to me, but when making my first couple pens it was no worries since with blanks I was still less than $5 a try.
    Although looks like Berea has a starter kit with bushings, 15 kits and blanks, and the drill bit for $54. Hard to beat that price.

  • @jshanab42
    @jshanab42 Před rokem

    When I saw the part of the video where you are lining up the grain and removing as little as possible I thought maybe it would be good instead to attempt to remove about the thickness of your center spacer. But it did end up that way with the facing operation. ( Just starting with wood, years turning metal :-) )

  • @stevecorry2118
    @stevecorry2118 Před 5 měsíci

    I don't know if I have seven years of experience or one year seven times. This was a great video with things I didn't know. I use my drill press to square the ends of my blank and it doesn't work, so now I will try doing it with the hand drill. I didn't know to go from the high point down to the end. How does one know if the lathe will go in a reverse direction? Thank you.

  • @garypodger7548
    @garypodger7548 Před 2 lety

    Hi Shawn, thank you for this series…BRILLIANT!! Would you have an affiliate link to the plastic ’parts’ boxes that you use? Cheers Gary (from Downunder)

  • @Shouw72
    @Shouw72 Před 2 lety

    You're an inspirational teacher. I'm a grade school teacher and have just got into this hobby. I've made a bunch of pens so far, but would like to set myself up similarly to you. I see I can buy the tubes as a separate part from the kits, but can I purchase all the parts like you have separately, or do you have to buy the whole kit? If so, what's the point of buying the tubes in bulk, if I can't buy the parts in bulk? Do you see my dilemma ? Can you point me in the right direction to build up some supplies? Many thanks for your great videos. Keep up the wonderful work. Best regards.

  • @nitrousblast1
    @nitrousblast1 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello, great series of videos. I’m new to lathe work, I’ve been hand carving spoons and such and using wet wood. I have heard turning bowls and other things that I should use wet wood as it turns easier. For pens and bottle stoppers should I use wet or dry wood? Thanks

  • @dannyhathcock7963
    @dannyhathcock7963 Před rokem

    I like the sanding pad that you used, is there a link for that product?

  • @bigosnation
    @bigosnation Před 2 lety

    When drilling the hole, is there a reason why the wood is clamped corner to corner instead of on the flat edge?
    Edit: I figured it out. It's to ensure the block and bit remain square to each other so the hole is straight.

  • @mystic9696
    @mystic9696 Před 10 měsíci

    If I don't have that type of friction polish for finishing, what are some other options? I have past wax, beeswax, shellac, walnut oil and other types of finishes.

  • @garetkonigsfeld2
    @garetkonigsfeld2 Před rokem

    That is my favorite pen. Where I buy it its call the Toni Twist. Thanks for sharing 👍.

  • @theretrogeek2281
    @theretrogeek2281 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello can you tell me where I can buy a sanding pad like that to use different sandpaper in one pad as seen in 40:07 thanks.

  • @BrentDaughertyMe
    @BrentDaughertyMe Před 2 lety

    Really enjoying the series. My main interest in getting a lathe was making bowls and the occasional spindle for furniture and what not. That said, I appreciate the details on making pens and definitely plan on making a few now that I know what's involved. I didn't even think about that the internal hardware could be a pencil instead of a pen, so I'll definitely be making one of those for myself as I tend to use pencils in my woodworking more than pens. Did you say the other videos in the series are already available for patreon members? I really appreciate the videos, you're a good teacher and you deserve to be compensated for such quality content.

    • @wortheffort
      @wortheffort  Před 2 lety

      Not yet but I have others. See my turning playlist or search .’turn your first”: bowl, box….

  • @deanlipska549
    @deanlipska549 Před 2 měsíci

    Good video. Do you have a video of taking the pen apart? Sometimes, I make mistakes.

    • @wortheffort
      @wortheffort  Před 2 měsíci

      You can't really. It's a compression fit so the brass is expanded. Won't fit as well the second time. Hence figure in a little waste when working out pricing when you batch out hundreds.

  • @ClaudeAdrienNoel
    @ClaudeAdrienNoel Před 2 lety

    Where can we find the pen parts, which company.

  • @frankkirschner
    @frankkirschner Před 2 lety

    How do you tell what size a pen kit is? I bought several kits, and the ad didn't mention the size, and there are no instructions with them.
    Thanks. Great video. Very helpful.

    • @wortheffort
      @wortheffort  Před 2 lety

      Go to manufactures website. Download info/instructions.

  • @acidfacejake3739
    @acidfacejake3739 Před 7 měsíci

    Hey mate, I noticed around the 36:00 mark that your tool rest is pretty high in relation to your piece. I know the rule is that the cutting edge of your tool should be at the centerline of the piece as you ride the bevel, except for scrappers, depending on the grind. Is the height of yours specific to that tool that you were using?

  • @littlebit8901
    @littlebit8901 Před 3 lety

    Never throw a piece of wood away! you monster! lol

  • @delirious772
    @delirious772 Před rokem

    Where can I find the next video?

  • @johnmeeks9618
    @johnmeeks9618 Před 3 lety

    You should tell folks that placement of the clip can be used to cover issues in the wood you might have in the peace.

  • @pauleyedwin6056
    @pauleyedwin6056 Před rokem

    Where is next part?

  • @Casey.Wilson
    @Casey.Wilson Před 2 lety

    Have you suspended or terminated the turning basic series?

    • @wortheffort
      @wortheffort  Před 2 lety +1

      Mo

    • @tomjudkins3799
      @tomjudkins3799 Před rokem

      I dont see any after this video either.
      Thanks for posting these, I've found them very helpful!

  • @geek2nurse
    @geek2nurse Před 2 lety

    I can't find the pen turning part 3 video -- where are you hiding it???

  • @tomdyson4318
    @tomdyson4318 Před 3 lety

    Have you considered time stamps on long videos like these?

    • @wortheffort
      @wortheffort  Před 3 lety

      You mean like the Table of Content I put in the description of long videos?

    • @tomdyson4318
      @tomdyson4318 Před 3 lety

      @@wortheffort yep! Just like that! 😅 sorry mate!

  • @jarmstrong2843
    @jarmstrong2843 Před 2 lety

    I’d like to know from those who turn pens regularly. In generalities, Is this a profitable endeavor? I realize this is an open ended question and wonder if I should pursue to supplement income during retirement.

  • @justinfletcher7630
    @justinfletcher7630 Před 4 měsíci

    I feel like pens are the last thing people would want to spend money on

  • @gfishin1332
    @gfishin1332 Před 3 lety

    Why are you so against carbide turning tools. My friend Amos turns with carbide and sells lots of very beautiful pens. I am just starting to turn and the carbide allowed me to turn almost immediately...and I didn't need to spend a lot of money on a sharpening system or take the time to learn how to use it. I realize that if I get more involved with turning, I may want to switch.

    • @wortheffort
      @wortheffort  Před 3 lety +1

      They have there place. Just not here. And if you watch the earlier parts of this series you’ll see, even when including a sharpening system for just the $25 gouge used in this video, it’s cheaper. It takes 10 seconds and almost no skill to sharpen the gouge used in this video. If you already recognize you’ll switch then you recognize starting out carbide means you’ll pay double. So why not learn….

  • @jefferybilling9093
    @jefferybilling9093 Před 11 měsíci

    Sorry hit thumbs down by mistake