Monthly Archives: June 2015

Rambling & Scrambling Man

When I return after this 4th of July weekend from the Berkshire Arts Festival in Great Barrington, MA, I will have been on the road 17 of 22 days, logging over 2,500 miles. I taught two different classes at Marc Adams School of Woodworking and completed 3 rotations teaching the future pen makers of tomorrow at the AAW. Don’t get me wrong I am not complaining, I love doing what I do, so please, if you have tried to reach me these past few weeks you know what I have been up to!

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Barry demonstrating pen turning

It was a lot of fun seeing the expression on the kids’ faces when they completed their first pen or kaleidoscope this past weekend at the AAW. It was also great to see a lot of “ole” friends there as well.

Well, I have to make some pens before I can go to the show this weekend so I am off to the shop to make some dust…

 

 

Future Penmakers of America at AAW

Future Penmakers of America at AAW

Father’s Day Specials at Arizona Silhouette

Taking a couple minutes to make a quick post with some Father’s Day Specials in-between the Berkshire Arts festival last weekend, and teaching a Fine Writing Instruments Pen Making class all this week at Marc Adams School of Woodworking. Here it is:

Just in time for Father’s Day –

Lever Action Pen Kits – 10% off regular price. Great selling pens at a great price!  Click here to buy

Rogue Cigar Holder Kits – Save 10% while supplies last! Click here to buy

Duck Call Kits – buy 1, get 1 FREE – while supplies last! Limited Quantities, Act FastClick here to buy

Barry’s teaching Fine Writing Instruments at Marc Adams School of Woodworking

fine_pens_bg2Barry Gross, owner of Arizona Silhouette, will make you feel at home in this pen turning course, even if you have never made a pen before! Students from basic to advanced are welcome to learn an assortment of techniques to take their pen making to the next level. Thinking creatively, the key to enhance your pen making abilities, will be discussed throughout the course. Students will work with a variety of materials including, but not limited to, exotic wood, stabilized wood, biologicals and acrylics. Students will learn how to cast their own clear acrylic pen blanks (without a pressure pot!) which will open their mind to a wide range of creative ideas. Segmented pens, closed end pens and laser-cut kits will be made. Many different finishing techniques will be stressed throughout the course including a very easy Super Glue finish. By the end of the week, each student will have made a minimum of eight different pens with emphasis on quality of fit and finish. After finishing the pen masterpieces, Barry will discuss the best way to market one-of-a-kind works of art!

fine_pens_bg4Key Points:

  • Achieve a perfect finish on pens
  • Work with stabilized and non-stabilized material
  • Learn how to cast your own clear acrylic pen blanks
  • Learn the best way to work with acrylics and other materials
  • Gain a working knowledge of segmented pens
  • Adjust a fountain pen nib with proper alignment of tines
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Class of 2014