Wizard Pen Works

Wizard Pen Works

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Wizard Pens began as a hobby and makes unique fine writing instruments. Each writing instrument is handmade one at time.

Wizard Pens began as a hobby and makes fine writing instruments created from unique materials including Rare and Exotic Burlwoods, Italian Resins, Vintage Cebloplast, German Ebonite, Casein and others.

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 07/07/2023

A fountain pen with section, body and cap all made from Amboyna Burl Wood. Machined all the fittings from a brass rod. Sports a Bock Gilded #6 Fine nib.

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 07/07/2023

A fountain pen I made using a resin rod from Tim McKenzie. Fitted with a Gilded #6 Fine Nib. 😊

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 04/12/2020

Fountain Pen made with a pretty piece of Amboyna Burl Wood

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 04/12/2020

Made from a 18 mm round bar of 4 alloy MokuTiZr or (Mokume Titanium Laminate Zirconium Damascus ). This was my second go at this material. This material has a life of it's own. Put in in cool water and it lightens the color of the alloy and sharpens the interface between metals..... hold it in your hand and the darker blues come out. Played with torch time on the cap, section and lower portion of the barrel to get a look that seemed nice.

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 03/25/2020

MokuTi Titanium Zirconium Damascus custom made Fountain Pen. Made from a 16 mm round bar of 4 alloy MokuTiZr or (apparently the actual term is Mokume Titanium Laminate Zirconium Damascus ). I enjoy working with Mokume Gane thought I would give it a try and bought a rod long enough for one pen. The material looked like stainless steel after turning off the first layer. It seems tougher than stainless to machine. Used a torch to get the desired finish. I liked the gold and blue and tried going up on torch time on the ends and section which clears the blue. It took some getting used to and had to refinish a few times to get this result

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 02/19/2018

Made another one from Mokume. I like working with this material very much. This is made from triple twist round bar Mokume Gane with Nickel-Silver, Copper and Brass. Clip made from flat bar of Triple Twist Mokume, staged down in thickness with rolling mill, shaped, hole drilled and tapped. Hole drilled into cap near top and tapped for a 2.5 mm X 0.45 mm stainless steel button hole screw. Has a Bock #6 Steel Nib

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 09/07/2017

Fountain pen made from a beautiful cobalt amethyst resin. Sports a fine gilded # 6 Bock nib

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 07/16/2017

Made a fountain pen from a solid rod of Mokume Gane. Rod forged of copper, brass and nickel silver in a twist pattern. Tough material. Included a picture after just machining but prior to polishing, prepping and patina application. Has a #6 fine Bock Nib. Had fun making it.

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 07/16/2017

Made this for my younger son out of some brass bolts.

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 12/03/2016

It's a custom fountain pen made from a composite material originally used by Conway Stewart Pens. Reminded me of the colors in a forest. The last picture is the view of pen away from the clip. Sports a gilded Bock #6 nib. Was challenging material to work with but had fun making it.

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 03/28/2016

Winner of one of the Kitless Contest Awards on the International Association of Penturners. Machined from solid round bar of Mokume Gane with German black ebonite section and Delta 14 K Gold Fine nib. Mokune Gane bar forged from silver nickel, bronze and brass by master metalsmith Mike Sakmar. , Finished with fine feldspar, washed and patinated to reveal all three metals distinctly and ls.hen protected with a clear coating over the metals

Photos from Wizard Pen Works's post 01/05/2016

Made a rollerball pen from a brass bolt from Home Depot.

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