30-06 Pen

All things about methods and technique of turning wood...
This Form is curated by Handy Dan...
Post Reply
User avatar
HandyDan
Forum Moderator
Forum Moderator
Posts: 7051
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:44 pm
Location: Youngstown, Oh
Has thanked: 378 times
Been thanked: 372 times

30-06 Pen

#1

Post by HandyDan »

I have found a way to take a Zebra F-301 pen and turn it into a 30-06 bullet shell pen.


DSC02530.JPG



I have done them in brass but have also plated the brass in Nickel and Copper.

DSC02589.JPG

Here are 10 I made just recently.

20230724_093819.jpg

The brass takes a nice polish and I don't put a finish on them. Eventually they take on the patina of old brass.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
HandyDan
Youngstown, Oh
User avatar
Stick486
CS/TS
Posts: 20492
Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2021 7:40 am
Location: Central Colorado
Preferred name: Stick486
Has thanked: 657 times
Been thanked: 580 times

Re: 30-06 Pen

#2

Post by Stick486 »

WOW Dan...
simply elegant...
Forget the primal scream, just ROAR!!!
SNORK” Mountain Congressional Library and Taxidermy...
User avatar
smitty10101
Registered User
Posts: 310
Joined: Wed Oct 07, 2020 7:09 pm
Location: South Carolina, USA
Has thanked: 47 times
Been thanked: 34 times

Re: 30-06 Pen

#3

Post by smitty10101 »

HandyDan wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 3:41 pm I have found a way to take a Zebra F-301 pen and turn it into a 30-06 bullet shell pen.

Dan--is it a straight swap? or is there more to it??

smitty
I can explain it to you but I can't UNDERSTAND it for you!
Wait a moment, let me overthink it.!
Of course I talk to myself, -- sometimes I need expert advice. :o
User avatar
DaninVan
Registered User
Posts: 2371
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2020 6:12 pm
Location: Sunshine Coast, BC, Canada
Has thanked: 302 times
Been thanked: 417 times

Re: 30-06 Pen

#4

Post by DaninVan »

smitty10101 wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 8:36 pm
HandyDan wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 3:41 pm I have found a way to take a Zebra F-301 pen and turn it into a 30-06 bullet shell pen.

Dan--is it a straight swap? or is there more to it??

smitty
You have to remove the powder and primer first... ;)
User avatar
Stick486
CS/TS
Posts: 20492
Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2021 7:40 am
Location: Central Colorado
Preferred name: Stick486
Has thanked: 657 times
Been thanked: 580 times

Re: 30-06 Pen

#5

Post by Stick486 »

DaninVan wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 8:38 pm You have to remove the powder and primer first...
and the bullet...
a ball pein hammer and prick punch is the short cut...
Forget the primal scream, just ROAR!!!
SNORK” Mountain Congressional Library and Taxidermy...
User avatar
HandyDan
Forum Moderator
Forum Moderator
Posts: 7051
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:44 pm
Location: Youngstown, Oh
Has thanked: 378 times
Been thanked: 372 times

Re: 30-06 Pen

#6

Post by HandyDan »

Here is a picture of the pen parts with the stainless tube removed.

DSC02528.JPG

The primer needs removed and the end drilled to accommodate the business part of the pen. I used a numbered drill for the best fit but will have to look to see what size. The finger grip has to have 3.5 of the ribs turned off down to size to fit into the bullet end. Removing the 3.5 ribs gives it the right length for the pen nib protuberance as the shell is a bit longer than the stainless tube. The shell casing could be shortened to fit but I didn't got that way.

DSC02538.JPG

I have done 30-30 and 308 shells which are shorter than the stainless tube and made a spacer to take up the slack.

DSC02552.JPG

The plunger and the nib end of the pens are nickel plated brass. I devised a way to mount them in the lathe and sanded them back to brass and polish them. The pocket clip is stainless and I have had to leave the as they are.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
HandyDan
Youngstown, Oh
User avatar
Herb Stoops
The Welcome Wagon
Posts: 3054
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2020 8:05 pm
Location: Auburn WA.,USA
Preferred name: Raff
Has thanked: 1484 times
Been thanked: 876 times

Re: 30-06 Pen

#7

Post by Herb Stoops »

I luv,luv,luva Them.
Herb
User avatar
Stick486
CS/TS
Posts: 20492
Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2021 7:40 am
Location: Central Colorado
Preferred name: Stick486
Has thanked: 657 times
Been thanked: 580 times

Re: 30-06 Pen

#8

Post by Stick486 »

Herb Stoops wrote: Sun Jul 30, 2023 12:11 am I luv,luv,luva Them.
Herb
you and me both...
Forget the primal scream, just ROAR!!!
SNORK” Mountain Congressional Library and Taxidermy...
User avatar
smitty10101
Registered User
Posts: 310
Joined: Wed Oct 07, 2020 7:09 pm
Location: South Carolina, USA
Has thanked: 47 times
Been thanked: 34 times

Re: 30-06 Pen

#9

Post by smitty10101 »

Dan thanks for the explanation.

IF memory serves me correctly---shell casings pen kits are available from Penn State if someone was so inclined to pursue a shortcut way to make them.

And shell casing themselves can be had at Amazon.

Just putting that out there in case someone stumbles onto this thread in the future.

smitty
I can explain it to you but I can't UNDERSTAND it for you!
Wait a moment, let me overthink it.!
Of course I talk to myself, -- sometimes I need expert advice. :o
User avatar
HandyDan
Forum Moderator
Forum Moderator
Posts: 7051
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:44 pm
Location: Youngstown, Oh
Has thanked: 378 times
Been thanked: 372 times

Re: 30-06 Pen

#10

Post by HandyDan »

Anyone wants to try it and needs help should just ask. I'm here for ya.
HandyDan
Youngstown, Oh
Post Reply