About year after he began collecting, the As The Pen Turns podcast started, and with a carpentry and construction background, Skogsberg became interested in trying to make pens, and maybe fund his pen hobby. The third pen that he shared on Instagram drew questions about whether it was for sale, and a business was born, named with his high school nickname that had stuck.
Like many new makers, he reached out to other makers for helpful hints. “I didn’t want to bug one person too much.” His go-tos were Jason Miller, Eric Sands, and James Smith of Pensmiths. Jason’s Instagram Lives were a chance to observe closely as a pen was turned, and ask questions on the fly. As he got more experience and met more people, he also turned to Shawn Newton, Jonathon Brooks, and Rob Sanchez of Rob’s Pen Works. “Rob has so much knowledge of machining from his day job, he loves the craftsmanship and engineering involved in making pens.”