I have made a lot of pens in my time, but this set is one of my favorites - This is the stand size bolt action pen and the "new" Mini-Bolt action pen from Penn State Industries. I turned the barrels from Pennsylvania White-Tailed Deer antlers and then sealed them with CA glue. Be sure to tighten the bolt action with a small Phillips screw driver before assembly, might even want to consider putting a drop of Lock Tite on the bolt threads before assembly. Also, if you sell your pens, you might want to consider putting on a "Stink Surcharge" for turning the antlers, cause the "stink" when turning!!! ;-}
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These pens are really nice, I just started turning pens and I get almost everything from Penn State Ind. Thay are about 25 minutes from my house.
Brillaint don ,I turn a few pens but nothing like that .Whats deer antler like to work with ?
all I can say AWESOME JOB MY FRIEND!!!!
looks great keep up the great work
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