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Hi from Timberbits

Timberbits

Turner
Apprentice Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2013
Posts
18
Hi PenTurners,

I'd like to introduce myself and my company.

Timberbits is a family run operation based in Sydney, Australia. (Sydney time is hours +10GMT.)

I'm proud to say that what started as a hobby is now a full time passion.

I am often away from the office, out fishing, doing deliveries and pick-ups or in the workshop (the place I love the most.)

I too am a pen turner. I have converted this hobby into a passion. I currently make pens and timber items for woodworking galleries, jewellers and special corporate orders.

I have turned thousands of pens and continue to do so, I'm roughly on 15,000 and still counting! This actually business started accidentally. At the time, there wasn't a huge range of kits available; so I started importing pen kits, first from the USA for myself, but as the volume increased, directly from China and Taiwan.

Being a maker for the galleries and tourist centres, I designed and had the factories manufacture the pen kits to specific Timerbits specifications.

As a serious pen maker, I understand the importance of quality, longevity of hand made pieces and hard wearing - long lasting platings. We are proud to offer kits made in Taiwan plated in Gold Titanium, Rhodium and Platinum - the best plating you can get in pen kits. On the flip side we also have the more traditional plating options; upgrade gold, chrome, etc.

I also understand the other side of pen making. The person who does it for fun, the beginners who like to work with a budget, the retiree who has to live within his means but loves making pens. Price is important - get the beet bang for your buck.

As you can probably sense, I am passionate about pen turning. I hope some of this passion rubs off on you and you create wonderful hand made pens that you can share with the world on this forum!


Cheers,
David
 

Jed Baxter

Registered
Joined
Apr 23, 2012
Posts
348
Location
UK
Thanks David for the efforts you have putin to help us who share this hobby, and welcome to the forums:bwink:
 

Jim

Grand Master
Joined
Oct 19, 2011
Posts
15,617
Hi PenTurners,

I'd like to introduce myself and my company.

Timberbits is a family run operation based in Sydney, Australia. (Sydney time is hours +10GMT.)

I'm proud to say that what started as a hobby is now a full time passion.

I am often away from the office, out fishing, doing deliveries and pick-ups or in the workshop (the place I love the most.)

I too am a pen turner. I have converted this hobby into a passion. I currently make pens and timber items for woodworking galleries, jewellers and special corporate orders.

I have turned thousands of pens and continue to do so, I'm roughly on 15,000 and still counting! This actually business started accidentally. At the time, there wasn't a huge range of kits available; so I started importing pen kits, first from the USA for myself, but as the volume increased, directly from China and Taiwan.

Being a maker for the galleries and tourist centres, I designed and had the factories manufacture the pen kits to specific Timerbits specifications.

As a serious pen maker, I understand the importance of quality, longevity of hand made pieces and hard wearing - long lasting platings. We are proud to offer kits made in Taiwan plated in Gold Titanium, Rhodium and Platinum - the best plating you can get in pen kits. On the flip side we also have the more traditional plating options; upgrade gold, chrome, etc.

I also understand the other side of pen making. The person who does it for fun, the beginners who like to work with a budget, the retiree who has to live within his means but loves making pens. Price is important - get the beet bang for your buck.

As you can probably sense, I am passionate about pen turning. I hope some of this passion rubs off on you and you create wonderful hand made pens that you can share with the world on this forum!


Cheers,
David

And the rest is history ... :ciggrin:

Thanks for joining us David ... :thumbs:
 
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