Steve Walkom
12th April 2002, 10:03 AM
Hi all.
I posted this question on the 'turning newsgroup, but thought I'd try for more Aussie responses....
A question for those of you who are experts at turning pens....
How do you keep from getting glue on the inside of the brass inserts when sliding them into the holes in the timber? If this is impossible, how do you clean up any residual glue that is left once it has dried? (I am particularly interested in the larger, 8 mm & 11mm sized tubes, as my pen mill takes care of the 7mm ones.)
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
I posted this question on the 'turning newsgroup, but thought I'd try for more Aussie responses....
A question for those of you who are experts at turning pens....
How do you keep from getting glue on the inside of the brass inserts when sliding them into the holes in the timber? If this is impossible, how do you clean up any residual glue that is left once it has dried? (I am particularly interested in the larger, 8 mm & 11mm sized tubes, as my pen mill takes care of the 7mm ones.)
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
Steve