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Graduate of the Bill Mooney pen finishing school

KevinMc

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Hi all

Last week I had the opportunity to visit Bill who as it turned out lives near to me and had kindly responded to my earlier question as a newbie on how to finish pens...

I turned two wooden ones and an acrylic and here are the three that I finished following his methods and instruction...

Once again Thanks Bill :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

Kevin
 

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Bill Mooney

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The pics don't do the pens justice Kevin. It looks like you've got streamline centre bands on slimlines.
Streamline pens are fatter in the middle hence the bigger band & there are 2 sizes of bushes in the set.
A simple mistake which is easily rectified, swap the centre bands from a slimline kit, get some streamline bushes & make up your streamlines.:thumbs:
 

KevinMc

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The pics don't do the pens justice Kevin. It looks like you've got streamline centre bands on slimlines.
Streamline pens are fatter in the middle hence the bigger band & there are 2 sizes of bushes in the set.
A simple mistake which is easily rectified, swap the centre bands from a slimline kit, get some streamline bushes & make up your streamlines.:thumbs:[/QUOTE

See what happens when I am left alone for five mins!!! �� I did wonder if those were correct they just seemed an bit strange.
 

AllenN

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Nice finish you have there Kevin. The first pen rather suits the use of the streamline centre band as a design feature.
 

Dalboy

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As Bill says so not to repeat it again. I tend not to use bushes but use callipers to measure the components when pen turning it does mean stopping and checking often but works for me. Even when I have bushes I still measure in case of any wear in them.
The finish is looking good and the more you do the easier it becomes.
 

Penpal

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Like them understand the centres however the pens that you also showed today reflect improvements ie the Olive and multi coloured ones. Bill you sure are a gem mate.

Peter.
 
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