Basic Wood Pen Turning-The Slimline Part 9

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2008

Conclusion--Assembly of the Slimline

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  • Thank you for posting this i was able to watch a few times before having a go myself, It was truly very helpful Great job

  • @MultiMinstrel

    Thanks for the comments and for following along with my videos.

    John

  • Your viedo was very very helpful to a beginning pen turner...Thanks so much and keep it up.

  • @1drh2

    Thanks for the comment...I am glad you found it helpful.

    John

  • Great set of videos! Some sound advice! Makes my work a lot easier! Greetings from tiny Malta Europe!

  • @billywhizzy

    Thanks for your kind comments. I am glad you got some good ideas from the videos.

    All the best,

    John

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  • Thank you for the very informative set of videos. Went throught them a couple times and took notes. Just little bits of information like the lathe speeds are missed on some of the other You Tube videos and really help someone who has never used a lathe before. An even 22,000 views. Lots of pens being made out there!

  • Great job. I really enjoyed the videos. I'll be looking to get into the hobby when I'm done working overseas.

    Just one suggestion....the play list was out of order. To keep in sequence it took some switching back and forth.

    Thanks again,

    Unmik1422

  • A nice series of videos on Basic Wood Pen Turning-The Slimline. I enjoyed watching them all. Keep up posting your very informative videos and I'll keep watching them. Thanks.

  • I've been turning pens for over 6 years now and I always enjoy watching someone else's methods. After turning well over a few hundred pens, I still find some unique techniques from other woodcraft's when watching these videos. I'd like to show you my website, but Youtube won't let me post it in this comment field. If you'll email me, I'll send you the site name. Thanks, PanoDyne

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