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martin.pearson

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Hi, I didn't realise I had actually joined this forum so appologies for not introducing myself back then, looking at the joined date it must have been when I was looking into making & selling pens to make some money lol, that was before I had done a lot of research & realised that there were people making fantastic looking pens & then almost giving them away from what I could see looking at selling prices.
Research showed me that it wasn't a very viable option for me so the idea got shelved.

So my name is Martin, I live in Fife, Scotland but not originally from Scotland. I started woodworking sort of by accident, I was working as a signmaker doing mainly vinyl & printed graphics but with health problems I was looking to spend less time doing that sort of thing, some equipment I had was capable of doing a lot more than I aquired it to do which led to me doing more & more with wood, it was then I realised that woodwork had been one of my favourite subjects at school & something I was reasonably good at. It sort of went from there with me building a drum sander, buying a couple of shopsmith machines, thicknesser etc etc lol

I do enjoy making pens so make a few, it was while I was looking to find out more about finishing that I found the forum (again) :thumbs:
 

Morse

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Morning Martin and welcome.
Hope your health is stable so you can enjoy wood turning
This forum is not all about pen turning,
there’s a lot of expert turners and carvers plus model makers too.
You’ve started by joining in on here, please continue to contibute.

Dave
 

Phil Dart

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Welcome back Martin. You might want to bookmark the Forum in case you go wandering off again:whistling:

There are plenty of people who do make their living from selling pens, though its true that for most its maybe either a contribution to their living or a hobby (or both). It's definitely is possible to make some money from it however, although perhaps not early retirement.
 

Vic Perrin

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Hi Martin glad you came back to us. Looking forward to seeing some pics of what you get up to ( woodwise that is). :thumbs:
 

martin.pearson

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Thanks for the welcome people.

Phil, the time it takes me to make a pen from start to finish means I am working for about 10p an hour. OK slight exageration & yes with experience you get quicker but I can't ever see me being quick enough to even meet minimum wage lol
 

Vic Perrin

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Thanks for the welcome people.

Phil, the time it takes me to make a pen from start to finish means I am working for about 10p an hour. OK slight exageration & yes with experience you get quicker but I can't ever see me being quick enough to even meet minimum wage lol

Martin I found the most time consuming part of pen making was getting a good finish on my wooden pens. Phil Dart put a tutorial up on using Melamine as a finish. Well worth a look it's in the Tutorial Section of the Forum it made my life a lot easier when it came to getting a durable good looking finish :thumbs:
 

martin.pearson

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Thanks Vic, yes I have read that, funny enough that was how I found out I was a member of the forum. Did a google search for something to do with pen finishing & it came up on the list, when I followed the link to the forum it asked me if I wanted to sign in lol

I actually gave it a try yesterday & you are right it is quick & gives a good finish.

Peter, my pens aren't worth sharing, maybe one day time will tell
 
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