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Watch Part Steampunk Jr Cap.
These blanks are 12.5mm tubes used with the common Jr Gent sized kits. These sports team blanks pair excellently with team specific stadium seat material found on the Penn State University blank page
The list below is not a complete list, but it is a great starting point list to find your desired kit.
Watch Part Steampunk Jr Cap.
These blanks are 12.5mm tubes used with the common Jr Gent sized kits. These sports team blanks pair excellently with team specific stadium seat material found on the Philadelphia Eagles' Stadium pages
The list below is not a complete list, but it is a great starting point list to find your desired kit.
Watch Part Steampunk Jr Cap.
These blanks are 12.5mm tubes used with the common Jr Gent sized kits. These sports team blanks pair excellently with team specific stadium seat material found on the Philadelphia Flyers' Stadium pages
The list below is not a complete list, but it is a great starting point list to find your desired kit.
Watch Part Steampunk Jr Cap.
These blanks are 12.5mm tubes used with the common Jr Gent sized kits. These sports team blanks pair excellently with team color resin blanks.
The list below is not a complete list, but it is a great starting point list to find your desired kit.
All sales final with these blanks.
This listing includes ALL of the plastic seat pen blanks and bottle stoppers made during the version 1.0 run that are currently in stock. When these items are out of stock, they are gone for good, and they will be removed from the list of available blanks. No more version 1.0 blanks will be made at this time.
The shred pieces of v1.0 vs v2.0 are significantly different in size. The blanks from v1.0 turned very similar to coffee bean or small seashell banks. The blanks from v2.0 turn much easier and are far less prone to chip-out.
As usual with all blanks from SPB, each blank comes with one COA per blank.
Extra COAs can be purchased for $2 each. Extra COAs are located on the page for each individual stadium listing.
Plastic Seat Pen Blanks!
Pen Blanks are 3/4" x 3/4"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with silver foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
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Hardin Penworks, LLC, certifies that material supplied to the artisan of the accompanying hand-crafted item was sourced from the plastic seat bottoms of Dudy Noble Field, Polk–DeMent Stadium.
Dudy Noble Field at Polk-Dement Stadium is a baseball park on the campus of Mississippi State University, just outside the city limits of Starkville, MS and home to the Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball team.
DNF-PDS has been the setting of Southeastern Conference tournaments, NCAA Regional and Super Regional Championships, and it holds the current NCAA on-campus single-game attendance record at 16,423. It is known for the Left Field Lounge.
Mississippi State has been playing baseball at the present stadium site for 50 years, dating back to April 3, 1967. In this time, Mississippi State has all 15 of the top 15 on-campus crowds in the history of college baseball, and 23 of the top 25.
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
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Wooden seat pen blanks!
Blanks are 3/4" x 3/4"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with silver foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
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The Polo Grounds was the name of three stadiums in Upper Manhattan, New York City, used mainly for professional baseball and American football from 1880 until 1963. As the name suggests, the original Polo Grounds, opened in 1876 and demolished in 1889, was built for the sport of polo. Bound on the south and north by 110th and 112th Streets and on the east and west by Fifth and Sixth (Lenox) Avenues, just north of Central Park, it was converted to a baseball stadium when leased by the New York Metropolitans in 1880. The third Polo Grounds, built in 1890 and renovated after a fire in 1911, is the one generally indicated when the Polo Grounds is referenced. It was located in Coogan's Hollow and was noted for its distinctive bathtub shape, very short distances to the left and right field walls, and an unusually deep center field.
In baseball, the original Polo Grounds was home to the New York Metropolitans from 1880 until 1885, and the New York Giants from 1883 until 1888. The Giants played in the second Polo Grounds for part of the 1889 season and all of the 1890 season, and at the third and fourth Polo Grounds from 1891 through 1957. The Polo Grounds was also the home field of the New York Yankees from 1913 until 1922 and the New York Mets in their first two seasons of 1962 and 1963. It hosted the 1934 and 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Games.
In football, the third Polo Grounds was home to the New York Brickley Giants for one game in 1921 and the New York Giants from 1925 to 1955. The New York Jets of the American Football League played at the stadium from the league's inaugural season of 1960 through 1963.
Other sporting events held at the Polo Grounds included soccer, boxing, and Gaelic football. The last sporting event at the Polo Grounds was a football game between the New York Jets and the Buffalo Bills on December 14, 1963. Shea Stadium opened in 1964 and replaced the Polo Grounds as the home of the Mets and Jets. The Polo Grounds was demolished over a period of four months that year and a public housing complex, known as the Polo Grounds Towers, was built on the site.
Wooden seat pen blanks!
Blanks are 3/4" x 3/4"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with silver foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
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Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park, more commonly known simply as Pompano Park, is a standardbred harness racing track and casino in Pompano Beach, Florida. It is billed as "The Winter Home of Harness Racing," as its tropical South Florida location makes it an ideal alternative for horsemen, when most of the racetracks to the north are subject to racing in snow, ice and bitter cold conditions. The track operates its live racing meet for about ten months out of every year, with a short break during the last half of June through the second week in August.
Like most racetracks, Pompano simulcasts horse races from all over the USA and Canada, allowing its patrons to wager on racing approximately 363 days per year. Pompano Park is owned and operated by Eldorado Resorts.
The track has been converted into a "racino" with slot machines. It currently offers live poker games, under betting limitations imposed by Florida law.
In 2018, Eldorado Resorts announced a joint venture with the Cordish Companies to develop the area surrounding Pompano Park with a mixed-use project including retail, dining, office, residential, and hotel elements.
The seat wood was from Pompano Race Track and original most were painted red, but some were painted orange or yellow too. These seats were used in the movie "42", which was about the life Jackie Robinson. The movie production company Warner Brothers had them all painted blue/grey to match Ebbets Field colors.
Blanks are from wood spokes salvaged from an original wood spoke wheels of a 1929 Pontiac Big Six.
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank.
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Pontiac was an American brand of automobiles owned, manufactured and commercialized by General Motors. Introduced as a companion make for GM's more expensive line of Oakland automobiles, Pontiac overtook Oakland in popularity and supplanted its parent brand entirely by 1933.
Pontiac was advertised as the performance division of General Motors from the 1960s onward and sold in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In the hierarchy of GM's five divisions, it slotted above Chevrolet, but below Oldsmobile, Buick, and Cadillac.
The Pontiac brand was introduced by General Motors in 1926 as the companion marque to GM's Oakland division, and shared the GM A platform. Purchased by General Motors in 1909, Oakland continued to produce modestly priced automobiles until 1931, when it was renamed Pontiac. It was named after the famous Ottawa chief, who had also given his name to the city of Pontiac, Michigan, where the car was produced.
Amid late 2000s financial problems and restructuring efforts, GM announced in 2008 it would follow the same path with Pontiac as it had with Oldsmobile in 2004 and discontinued manufacturing and marketing vehicles under that brand by the end of 2010. The last Pontiac-badged cars were built in December 2009, with one final vehicle in January 2010.
These blanks are from the hickory wooden 12-spoke wheel of a 1926 Pontiac Big Six 6-29. Total production of the New Big Six between January and the end of July of 1929 was 120,000 units. In August 1929, Pontiac switched to the New Series Bix Six 6-29A with easy to spot wooden 10-spoke wheel. The wood is certified and distributed by Hardin Penworks, LLC.
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
Plastic seat pen blanks!
Blanks are 3/4" x 3/4"
Stopper Blanks are 1-1/2" round
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with silver foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
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The Pontiac Silverdome or more commonly Silverdome, was a stadium in Pontiac, Michigan. It opened in 1975 featureing a fiberglass fabric roof held up by air pressure, the first use of the architectural technique in a major athletic facility. With a seating capacity of 82,000+, it was the largest stadium in the NFL at that time. It was primarily the home of the NFL Detroit Lions from 1975 to 2001 and the NBA Detroit Pistons from 1978 to 1988.
Blanks are chunks of the GREEN seats mixed with Cleveland Guardians/Indians colored resin.
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
Bottle Stopper and Ring blanks are 1-1/2" round
Full blocks are 6" x 5.25" and a minimum of 3/4" thick
Knife Scales are 1-3/8" x 5" x 3/8" minimum
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal. (Full Blocks come with 10 COAs.)
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
Progressive Field is a Major League Baseball (MLB) baseball park located in the downtown area of Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is the home field of the Cleveland Guardians and, together with Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, is part of the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex.[9] It was ranked as MLB's best ballpark in a 2008 Sports Illustrated fan opinion poll.
The ballpark opened as Jacobs Field in 1994 to replace Cleveland Stadium, which the Guardians, then known as the Cleveland Indians, had shared with the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. Since 2008, the facility has been named for Progressive Corporation, based in the Cleveland suburb of Mayfield, which purchased naming rights for $58 million over 16 years. The previous name came from team owners Richard and David Jacobs, who had acquired naming rights when the facility opened. The ballpark is still often referred to as "The Jake" based on its original name.
Purple Heart Wood Pen Blanks – 5" × ¾" Square
Scientific Name: Peltogyne spp. Common Names: Purpleheart, Amaranth, Roxinho, Violeta, Pau Roxo
Origin
Purpleheart is a striking exotic hardwood native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. It grows from Mexico through Central America and down into northern South America, including Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, and Suriname. These impressive trees can reach heights of 100–150 feet (30–45 m) and yield dense, vibrant timber prized by woodturners and craftsmen worldwide.
Description & Characteristics
True to its name, Purpleheart is famous for its vibrant, natural violet-to-deep-purple heartwood. When freshly cut, the color is often more muted (reddish-brown to salmon), but it dramatically shifts to rich purple upon exposure to light and air. Over time and with UV exposure, it can darken to a chocolate brown, giving finished pens a unique aging character. It features a fine, uniform texture with mostly straight grain (occasionally wavy or interlocked), producing a smooth, lustrous finish that highlights its bold color.
These premium 5" × ¾" square pen blanks are kiln-dried, pre-squared, and hand-selected for vibrant color and minimal defects. They turn into eye-catching pens that stand out in any collection — perfect for bold, modern, or statement pieces.
Turning Tips for Purple Heart Wood
- Color & Figure: The signature purple hue creates dramatic, high-contrast pens. The color intensifies with light exposure but may shift to brown over years — a natural trait that adds character.
- Workability: Very dense and hard (Janka hardness typically 1,860–2,520 lbf). Use sharp carbide or HSS tools at moderate speeds (1,800–2,500 RPM) to avoid overheating, which can cause gummy resin buildup or burning. It turns cleanly when sharp but can show tear-out in end grain — take light cuts. Has a mild, pleasant scent while turning.
- Sanding & Finishing: Sands beautifully to a glass-smooth finish and accepts most pen finishes exceptionally well (CA glue, epoxy, friction polish, etc.), resulting in a deep, glossy luster.
- Dust & Safety: Produces fine dust — always use good dust extraction and a respirator. Extremely durable and stable once finished.
Ideal for pen makers who want a bold, exotic look with exceptional strength and longevity. Purpleheart pens feel substantial, turn heads, and develop a rich patina that tells a story.
Ready to turn something vibrant and unforgettable? Add these Purple Heart Wood pen blanks to your cart today!
Blanks are chunks of the red seats mixed with Tampa Bay Buccaneers colored resin.
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
Bottle Stopper and Ring blanks are 1-1/2" round
Knife Scales are 1-3/8" x 5" x 3/8" minimum
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are a professional American football team based in Tampa, Florida. The Buccaneers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) South division. The club joined the NFL in 1976 as an expansion team, along with the Seattle Seahawks, and played its first season in the American Football Conference (AFC) West division. Prior to the 1977 season, Tampa Bay switched conferences and divisions with Seattle, becoming a member of the NFC Central division. During the 2002 league realignment, the Buccaneers joined three former NFC West teams to form the NFC South. The club is owned by the Glazer family, and plays its home games at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
The Buccaneers were regarded as a perennial losing franchise for most of their first two decades of existence due to suffering 26 consecutive losses in their first two seasons (including a winless inaugural season) and 14 consecutive losing seasons from 1983 to 1996. Despite this lack of success, they are the first post-merger expansion team to win a division championship, win a playoff game, and host a conference championship game; a feat they accomplished by their fourth season in 1979. Aided by the Tampa 2 defensive scheme, the team improved their image during the late 90s, which culminated with their first Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XXXVII. Their 2002 championship remained their most recent playoff win for nearly two decades until they embarked on another run in 2020 that saw them reach Super Bowl LV.
Blanks are chunks of the RED plastic seat backs mixed with University of Arkansas colored resin.
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
Bottle Stopper and Ring blanks are 1-1/2" round
Full blocks are 6" x 5.25" and a minimum of 3/4" thick
Knife Scales are 1-3/8" x 5" x 3/8" minimum
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal. (Full Blocks come with 10 COAs.)
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
Hardin Penworks, LLC, certifies that material supplied to the artisan of the accompanying hand-crafted item was sourced from t he plastic seats of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium.
Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium is a football stadium in Fayetteville, AR. It serves as the home field of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks football team since its opening in 1938. The stadium was formerly known as Razorback Stadium before being renamed in 2001 in honor of Donald W. Reynolds. The playing field in the stadium is named the Frank Broyles Field, honoring former Arkansas head football coach and athletic director Frank Broyles.
In 1925, a "100-Year Plan" had been designed and identified the natural amphitheater in a valley on the west campus grounds as being an ideal location for a football stadium. In 1936 the university received a PWA grant for a new football stadium in the natural bowl in the 60-acre valley.
The first game in the new stadium was played Sept. 24, 1938, when Arkansas defeated Oklahoma A&M 27-7.
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
Plastic Seat Pen Blanks!
Pen Blanks are 3/4" x 3/4"
Stopper Blanks are 1-1/2" round
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with silver foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
Hardin Penworks, LLC, certifies that material supplied to the artisan of the accompanying hand-crafted item was sourced from the plastic seat bottoms from the RCA Dome.
The stadium was originally named the Hoosier Dome until 1994 when RCA paid for the naming rights for 10 years, with two 5-year options. It was the home of the NFL Indianapolis Colts franchise for 24 seasons from 1984 to 2007. The dome was made up of 233 tons of Teflon-coated fiberglass held up by the air pressure inside the building. Lucas Oil Stadium replaced the RCA Dome in 2008 when the RCA Dome was demolished.
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
Pen turned by Steve Baker
Wooden Bourbon Whiskey Barrel Stave Blanks from Jack Daniels barrels!
Elevate your woodworking and crafting projects with these premium reclaimed oak wood blanks, sourced from genuine bourbon whiskey barrel staves that have aged fine spirits in the heart of Tennessee. Each piece carries the essence of time-honored distilling traditions, featuring a rich, caramelized char from the barrel's interior that infuses your creations with a subtle, aromatic hint of aged whiskey. Ideal for artisans, hobbyists, and DIY enthusiasts, these versatile blanks transform into stunning custom pens, elegant rings, durable knife handles, and more, adding a touch of rustic sophistication and storytelling to every item you craft.
Our blanks are meticulously selected for their durability and unique character—expect variations in grain patterns, subtle color tones ranging from warm amber to deep chocolate, and the occasional whisper of bourbon heritage that makes each one truly one-of-a-kind. Whether you're turning a heirloom pen for a whiskey lover or crafting personalized accessories, these blanks deliver exceptional workability, smooth sanding, and a polished finish that highlights the wood's natural beauty.
Key Specifications:
- Pen Blanks: Minimum 3/4" x 3/4" x 5" – compact and ready for precision turning on your lathe.
- Ring Blanks: 1-1/4" square by 3/4" thick – ideal for creating custom finger rings with a vintage flair.
- Knife Scales (Pair): 1-1/2" x 3/4" x 5" – matched sets for balanced, ergonomic knife handles that grip comfortably.
Every blank includes a complimentary Certificate of Authenticity (COA) on 4" x 6" premium card stock, complete with a foil-embossed seal, verifying its origins from reclaimed whiskey barrels. Note: Many blanks (excluding pen blanks) are custom-cut to order for maximum freshness and quality. Photos of these exquisite blanks are coming soon—stay tuned for visual inspiration!
Perfect for woodturning supplies, reclaimed wood crafts, bourbon-inspired gifts, and sustainable woodworking projects. Craft with history in every grain—order yours today and bring a piece of Tennessee's spirit-making legacy to your workbench.
Red Mallee Burl Pen Blanks – 5" × 13/16" Square
Scientific Name: Eucalyptus socialis / Eucalyptus oleosa (and related species) Common Names: Red Mallee, Red Mallee Burl
Origin
Red Mallee is a hardy eucalyptus species native to the arid and semi-arid regions of southern Australia, primarily found in the mallee scrublands of South Australia, Victoria, and New South Wales.
Description & Characteristics
Red Mallee Burl is highly sought after by pen makers for its striking deep reddish-brown heartwood, dramatic swirling burl eyes, and vibrant figure. The wood often features rich red, orange, and burgundy tones with darker streaks that create exceptional depth and visual interest.
Note: Some blanks may include light blonde sapwood edges, which is natural to the species and adds unique character to the finished pen.
These premium 5" × ¾" square pen blanks are pre-squared, kiln-dried, and hand-selected for outstanding figure. The dense burl structure turns beautifully and finishes to a stunning, high-contrast result.
Turning Tips for Red Mallee Burl
- Density & Hardness: Extremely hard and dense (Janka hardness ~2,490 lbf). Turns cleanly with sharp tools.
- Tools: Use very sharp carbide or high-speed steel tools. Take light cuts to minimize tear-out around burl eyes.
- Technique: Moderate lathe speeds (2,000–3,000 RPM) recommended. Sand progressively and watch for heat buildup.
- Finish: CA glue, friction polish, shellac, and high-gloss finishes enhance the natural red tones beautifully.
- Dust & Safety: Always use strong dust extraction and wear a quality respirator.
Ideal for experienced turners looking for a bold, eye-catching Australian burl that produces truly unique pens.
Ready to create something extraordinary? Add these Red Mallee Burl pen blanks to your cart today!
Wooden basketball court flooring pen blanks!
Pen Blanks are a close 3/4" x 3/4"
Ring blanks are 1-1/2" x 1-1/2"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with silver foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
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Connecticut won its third national championship in the championship game of the 2011 Final Four by defeating Butler 53-41.
The 2011 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament was a single-elimination tournament involving 68 teams to determine the national champion of the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The 73rd edition of the NCAA Tournament began on March 15, 2011, and concluded with the championship game on April 4 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. This tournament marked the introduction of the "First Four" round and an expansion of the field of participants from 65 teams to 68. The "South" and "Midwest" regional games were replaced by the monikers "Southeast" and "Southwest" for this tournament, due to the geographical location of New Orleans and San Antonio, respectively.
The Final Four featured no top seeds for the first time since 2006, with the highest remaining seed being West Region winner, #3 Connecticut. For the first time since 2000, a #8 seed advanced to the Final Four as Butler, the national runner-up from the year before, won the Southeast Region. For only the third time ever, a #11 seed advanced to the Final Four as Virginia Commonwealth, one of the "First Four" teams, won the Southwest Region. Those three teams were joined by East Region champion Kentucky, a #4 seed.
NRG Stadium (pronounced as N-R-G Stadium), formerly Reliant Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Houston, Texas, United States. It was constructed at the cost of $352 million and has a seating capacity of 71,995. It was the first NFL facility to have a retractable roof.
The stadium is the home of the National Football League's Houston Texans, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, the Texas Bowl, many of the United States men's national soccer team's matches, Mexico national football team friendlies where El Tri serves as the host, and other events. The stadium served as the host facility for Super Bowls XXXVIII (2004) and LI (2017), and WrestleMania XXV (2009).
NRG Stadium is part of a collection of venues (including the Astrodome), which are collectively called NRG Park. The entire complex is named for NRG Energy under a 32-year, US$300 million naming rights deal in 2000.
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Basketball floor
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
Description to follow
Wooden Stadium Seat
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
Description to follow

