Thanks for watching! Interested in making your own pen? Click below to get the products I used. Materials: Wall Street II Pen kit from Woodcraft www.woodcraft.com/ Gold Metal Flake from Easy Inlay: www.easyinlay.com/product-page/gold-flake GluBoost Ultra Thin: www.easyinlay.com/product-page/gluboost-ultra-thin Fill n' Finish: www.easyinlay.com/product-page/gluboost-fill-n-finish-pro Glu Dry Accelerator: www.easyinlay.com/product-page/gludry-accelerator Easy Wood Tools carbide tools www.easywoodtools.com/mini Yorkshire Grit www.easywoodtools.com/yorkshire-grit
thanks, the wood was historic, taken from the grounds at our local museums, the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, NY. I gave it to the director when he retired.
@@imaginegrove Excellent! Some people, here in the UK, have taken advantage of storm damaged and blown over trees of historic places and made various objects and donated them to the relative places.
yes, I could have done that. The blank seemed a bit unstable and I was afraid that it might blow apart, so I wanted the glue to help consolidate the crack before I turned it. Better safe than sorry. Also the leaf was not real gold, it is a composite metal leaf ( of brass and other alloys) it goes a very long way. Thanks
Thanks for watching! Interested in making your own pen? Click below to get the products I used.
Materials:
Wall Street II Pen kit from Woodcraft www.woodcraft.com/
Gold Metal Flake from Easy Inlay: www.easyinlay.com/product-page/gold-flake
GluBoost Ultra Thin: www.easyinlay.com/product-page/gluboost-ultra-thin
Fill n' Finish: www.easyinlay.com/product-page/gluboost-fill-n-finish-pro
Glu Dry Accelerator: www.easyinlay.com/product-page/gludry-accelerator
Easy Wood Tools carbide tools www.easywoodtools.com/mini
Yorkshire Grit www.easywoodtools.com/yorkshire-grit
Thanks for the outstanding "how to" video. And the dab behind the ears was classic. 🙂
Lovely pen nicely done
What a fabulous pen!
thanks, the wood was historic, taken from the grounds at our local museums, the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, NY. I gave it to the director when he retired.
@@imaginegrove Excellent! Some people, here in the UK, have taken advantage of storm damaged and blown over trees of historic places and made various objects and donated them to the relative places.
Beautiful
Great idea. I’ve got some Turkish Walnut with cracks that this would be perfect for.
go for it and send us pictures
You wasted too much gold leaf by filling the blank. Why not fill it when it’s nearer the final shape?
yes, I could have done that. The blank seemed a bit unstable and I was afraid that it might blow apart, so I wanted the glue to help consolidate the crack before I turned it. Better safe than sorry. Also the leaf was not real gold, it is a composite metal leaf ( of brass and other alloys) it goes a very long way. Thanks
"install tube" * whack * 😂