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Saturday, May 14, 2011
The art of pen making appears to be difficult for many a beginner. But once you have the dusted the cobwebs of your craftsmanship insecurities you will soon discover how easy it is. Believe it or not but with some practice you will be able to make a pen in less than an hour. And with further practice and creativity you will move on to more intricate and complicated designs than a novice craftsman can handle. Establishing a workshop containing all the necessary tools is what you have to accomplish at first and with as little as $400 you could be opening your own business in no time at all.

Basic Requirements

To start with you ought to purchase a wood turning lathe. A lathe is going to be your next best friend as it is this device which will be with you all along the way to skilled craftsmanship. In addition to a lathe you will of course need the raw materials themselves. Raw materials include: exotic types of wood, composites, laminates, polymers, and metals conducive for the pens you wish to make. Narrow planks of wood-also known as pen blanks-are also going to be needed. Most of these materials go for at least a dollar per piece. Then of course the hardware tools themselves, which fortunately, come in DIY kits. These woodworking DIY kits with pen making in mind are very useful when it comes to making designs the simple way.

Safety

Safety is very important when it comes to woodworking. There are so many associated hazards which can cause injury and unexpected illness. It is for this reason that you must buy protective gear such as respirators, face shields and noise blocking headphones. Plus, there are several online websites which offer safety guidelines for beginner’s who are not so well-versed with the art of en making.

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