Saturday, July 13, 2013

New Click Pens! Now online!

 We Present The Click Pen



You spoke and we answered. The new Click Pen is thicker and heavier than our Slimline Twist pens and takes a Parker refill. It can come in any of the styles you have already come to love from Bassett Handcrafts so if you don't see what's already pre-made, drop us a line and we'll do a Custom Creation-- Just for you!

Now available in our Etsy Shop for $27, including sales tax!


Saturday, July 6, 2013

The Pen Making Process

Back in May, Bassett Handcrafts spent the entire weekend down in Mission Viejo at their annual Art's Alive festival to do LIVE wood-turning demos and showcase some of our inventory. While we were there, we decided to document the step by step process for making a slimline twist pen.

Step 1- Mark the length of the pen
on the wood or "pen blank" for
each pen half.

Step 1: Marking
After you have selected your pen blank and have your tools and pen kit available, the first thing you need to do is take one of the brass tubes from your pen kit and mark how long it is on your pen blank. A sharpie will do because any marks you make will eventually be sanded away so don't worry here.

Then, remove the brass tube and place it right on the mark you just made and measure the length out again and place another mark on the wood. This will give you the correct size for both the top and bottom half of your pen. Since both tubes are the same size, you can just use the one to mark the wood.






Step 2- Cut off the excess wood
carefully.

Step 2: Cut your blank to size
Whether you use a band saw, a hand saw, or some other power tool, you need to remove the excess tip from the markings you just made.

If your careful, you can have the lathe run on a low speed setting and carefully press down with a handsaw and let the lathe do the cutting for you... but this is not something someone inexperienced should do.

(Just use a hand saw)











Step 3: Drill your blank
This gets a bit tricky if you need to drill on a lathe and don't have a separate tool for drilling pen blanks. You need to make sure you drill straight, otherwise when you turn the blank later, the wood will chip and blow out on you. The easiest way to get started is to start making a small divot in the blank, as pictured below.

Once you have your starter hole, select the proper sized drill bit for your tube diameter. If your brass tubes are 7 mm, use a 7 mm drill bit. If the tubes are 8 mm, use a 8 mm drill bit.



Step 4: Cut and Tube
After you have drilled your blank all the way through, you will need to cut the wood along the first marker you placed in step one to split the wood in two equal sized pieces.

After your wood is cut, you will need to insert and glue your brass tubes into the wood and let them dry. This can be done really fast with superglue and an instant superglue hardening spray. It helps to take some sandpaper to the brass tubes to give them a little rough surface to help the glue grab and hold on. Once the tubes are dry and secure, you will slide them back onto your lathe, making sure to put your busings at the from, middle, and end of each piece. (your lathe should do BUSHING-WOOD-BUSHING-WOOD-BUSHING-- If you are doing a wood center band instead of a metal one, then you would set up your lathe with (Bushing-Wood-Centerband-Wood-Bushing) 


Step 5: Turn!
 Now the fun, take those tools and turn and shape your pen!

Step 6: Sand and Buff
 Once you get the shape and feel for your pen, then take either sand paper, or sanding sticks and polish and smooth the finished wood.



Step 7: Assemble
 Take you pen off the lathe and assemble it with the rest of the hardware...



Saturday, March 2, 2013

Farmer's Market Day!

 Want to come meet us in person and see our awesome pens, pencils, and stylus combos?

We will be selling at the Mission Viejo Farmers Market Today from 9am-1pm! 

Library parking lot (200 Civic Center Drive, Mission Viejo 92691--- Corner of Marguerite/La Paz Rd) 

Come check us out and say hello! 

We will have a fresh set of our New Stylus Tip Pens! Anything that doesn't sell today will be added to our Esty shop so be sure to check it out tomorrow if you missed out on this opportunity!

And speaking of Etsy, do you want a special discount on your first purchase? Favorite our shop or an item and receive a special coupon code for 10% off your first order.


As always, Custom Orders Are Available!
See a particular color or material you like but want something different? perhaps a thicker fat-line style... or a matching pencil... a stylus tip... gold plated instead of chrome? Send an email to keithbassett@gmail.com and he'll be happy to create an item to your liking and either send you a direct invoice, or place it in our etsy shop for you to purchase.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Stylus Slimline Pens

We've been working hard on some new inventory for you all this month, and we are proud to announce an expanded line of Slimline Stylus Pens.

We've added a few of our popular Dymondwood styles and a brand new line of Acrylics-- The Silks! Check out the images below for a preview of what's to come to our Etsy shop soon!

And speaking of Etsy, do you want a special discount on your first purchase? Favorite our shop or an item and receive a special coupon code for 10% off your first order.

As always, Custom Orders Are Available!
See a particular color or material you like but want something different? perhaps a thicker fat-line style... or a matching pencil... a stylus tip... gold plated instead of chrome? Send an email to keithbassett@gmail.com and he'll be happy to create an item to your liking and either send you a direct invoice, or place it in our etsy shop for you to purchase.



All Stylus Slimline Pens: $20.00









Saturday, February 2, 2013

Bassett Handcrafts is now on Etsy!

It's taken some time to get up and running with all the local farmers markets we have been doing, but we are finally all set to go on Etsy! 

You can search for us on Etsy by typing in our store, "BassettHandcrafts" or by using the link above.

Check us out, pin your favorite items... Maybe find a great Valentines Day present for that special someone.


All pens and pencils can be refilled so you can continue to write and draw in style for years to come!

General Pricing (Including Custom Orders):
Slimline or Fatline Pens: $15.00
Pencils: $18.00
Stylus pens: $20.00
Letter Openers $20.00

Sets:
Matching Pen + Pencil: $30.00 (Save $3!)
Matching Pen + Letter Opener: $30.00 (Save $5!)
Triple Set: Pen, Pencil, & Letter Opener: $45.00 (Save $8!)


Custom Orders Available!
See a particular color or material you like but want something different? perhaps a thicker fat-line style... or a matching pencil... a stylus tip... gold plated instead of chrome? Send an email to keithbassett@gmail.com and he'll be happy to create an item to your liking and either send you a direct invoice, or place it in our etsy shop for you to purchase.




Saturday, July 28, 2012

Dymondwood Pens...

We've been playing with some new wood styles and these are the first of our new Dymondwood Series! Pens will be available on our new Etsy Shop which will start in August!
Olympic Dymondwood

Turquoise Gem Dymondwood

Field and Streamn Dymondwood


Friday, April 6, 2012

A few samples from our new product line

Just a small collection of some of our current inventory of handmade, wood and acrylic turned items. My husband is especially proud of the Bocote pen light that we made as a gift for one of our friends who had graduated college and now works as an EMT. The pen/light combo will be great for him while he's on the job.

 so this letter opener is made of red heart
 this bottle opener is made of purple heart
 this bottle opener is made of cedar
 this pen light is made of bocote
 this pen is made of a blue acrylic
 this pen is made of redheart
 this is the pen and the letter opener shown as a set since they are both redheart
 these are two acrylic pens
and this pen is made of dyed and stabalized box elder burl