Category: Pen Making
What’s in the shop?
Please keep an eye out for our new segmented pens. I am presently working on a design for breast cancer awareness
I am also working on photo pens for special occasions, i.e. mother’s day gifts, to name just one.
Scripture Pens
“Cross” pens.
A matching set of Christian Cross pens.
This set is sold! If you’d like me to make you a set, comment below and I will get it started!
$45 each or $80 for the set.
Stay tuned!
What Am I working On Now
Working on some more Military Police pens
The Process of making your pen
After ordering the pen and approving the artwork, The process of creating the pen is time consuming and can take some time before you receive your pen. Rest assured, your pen will receive all of my attention. Your pen will be one of a kind. No other person in the world will have the exact same pen.
1 – printing the artwork
Once printed, I wait at least 2 days before casting it in the mold and pressure pot I want to make sure that the image is completely dry. Moisture does very bad things to the material I use for casting
When the print is dry, I mount the image on the appropriate brass tubing, place the tube(s) in the mold, mix the resin and pour the resin into the mold.
I then put the mold into the pressure pot (50 psi) for 2 hours. I then take the mold out of the pot and remove the cast. If the cast is error free (no air bubbles) I let it rest for at least 2 days before I begin the process of turning it on the lathe.
2 – Squaring the ends of the pen barrel
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6jasF9bjeMs
3 – Turning the barrel of the pen on the lathe
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/g36jH5veVUc
4 – wet sanding the barrel
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Uyi_3tJn49w
What people are saying
Marblewood fountain pen on a magnetic vertex assembly
I was the fortunate recipient of one of your handmade pens. My sister gave me one for my birthday and I couldn’t have been more delighted. Being a fountain pen lover in the 21st century isn’t always easy. In fact if you even talk about a fountain pen, you get some very strange looks. I love writing so much that the pen and the color inks I mix, are often a small pleasure in an otherwise hectic day. Thank you for understanding the concept of craftsmanship, which is of the highest quality, and brining your beautiful pens to the world. I will use the pen each day and be reminded of the simple beauty of your work.
Fondly, Anne xxxxxx