 | The art of pen making is one of the basic techniques that wood workers initially
use when they begin their wood turning adventure.? Almost all practice many
hours on pieces of wood not considered usable for better projects or with wood
that contains a good portion of sapwood. Christian Louboutin
sale? After that, the number of wood sources explodes to the
awesome struck wood turner.I am no exception, and at Witmer Enterprises, I look
for many types of local hardwoods to turn out beautiful looking pens.
I've been
a pen collector well before I began wood turning and I have a nice collection of
other makers' wares.?? For me, pen making is an extension of that passion,
coupled with the passion of turning wood.? Thus, my business was born! My pens
are available at www.WitmerEnterprises discount
Louboutin.com and there you will notice the large selection of
hardwoods I draw upon to turn into pens.? Of all the exotic and burl wood
available to me, my favorite wood to turn is wood local to the shop.I'm
fortunate to reside in southeast Pennsylvania and have access to many different
types of hardwoods that are not as common elsewhere.? Some of my favorite
hardwoods to turn are Red and White Oak, Black Cherry, Black Walnut, Beech,
Birch, Black Walnut and Maple.? I also have access to a supply of curly Maple.I
also use Cedar from some trees that we lost in a snowstorm and have made quite a
few pen blanks from the wood and turned the rest into bowl blanks and spindle
blanks. Red
bottom shoes? It's very aromatic in the shop when Cedar is
being turned.? It also makes a beautiful pen.The local hardwoods I turn seem to
have much better inner markings that result in fantastic and exquisite designs
on the pens.? It takes time, but when I come across these pieces, I naturally
take more time to ensure I get the desired look I'm seeing in my mind.? Once
sanded, sealed and finished, nothing is more beautiful than watching your
creation come to life.It's hard to put a price on some pieces, but in reality,
the going price is the same as all my other hardwood pens.
When a customer sees
that piece and appreciates it as much as I do, I'm satisfied the pen will be
well cared for.? Pens that exhibit a more defined character may very well end up
in my personal collection.?At Witmer Enterprises, all the pens I create are made
to be used as well as shown off.? That has brought more and more customers to
want a piece for themselves.? My local supply of hardwoods will not run out in
my lifetime, so I can create for the customer what they desire.? I had one
customer who couldn't decide on one specific type of hardwood, she ordered the
barrel in beech and the cap in birch.? When completed, she had a work of art
which exhibited characteristics of both woods which complimented each other.
?She couldn't thank me enough, and has been a loyal customer ever since.I love
the appearance of many of the exotic hardwoods, but will forever love the local
hardwood species just outside my door.? The graining of Bocote and Jobillo are
stunning; as are the colors in Tulipwood and Orange Osage and Marblewood.? They
are beautiful to look at, but not native to my home.? I turn them all and enjoy
them, but take a greater pleasure out of turning hardwoods from home. ?Check the
website for all of my selections for sale.? Witmer enterprises 2010 |  |