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Thread: Many pen turners in Canberra?
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13th October 2013, 02:08 PM #46
Common you guys you know the rules, no photos, didn't happen
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13th October 2013, 03:43 PM #47Retired
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Thanks to Nathan for hosting. I learned an exceptional amount. Corbs is quite self depreciating, but he's an excellent teacher. Many new techniques, hints and fix ups were learned. Much better than any book.
I went to bed as soon as I arrived home. 11.30pm and I was zonked. Woke early with the eager anticipation of going out to Fyshwick to grab some accelerator! Boy was I keen..... Was. Closed. So was NitroDude. bummer. So very Canberra! (still not used to everything being closed on weekends)
It will have to wait until Monday. Instead I've been filling up the cart on Timberbits. Golly it adds up fast. Shame I missed the pen assembly part of the night. It must have been all that violent hammering Ilya was doing . I was under the impression that there was some kind of "press" to push all the parts together.
Perhaps one can be made? Timberbits has only a single plastic one... Not sure why, but I was expecting something....er, more sophisticated.
Corbs, wouldn't happen to have a link to that disassembly kit you showed us?
Ilya, thanks for the pen. Everyone I've shown is impressed. My wife knew I didn't make it when I gave it to her...."too good". . Hows that! What was the timber and where did you get it? It matches the gold slimline wonderfully.
The trip to bungendore sounds good. If anyone feels like a trip out, think of me and I'll drive. It would be good to give the HSV a blat and blow out the cobwebs. It looooves those hills.
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13th October 2013, 03:47 PM #48Retired
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Corbs' shed
So.....what's the date for Andrews?
Let's set one soon!
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13th October 2013, 04:23 PM #49
I should have shown you, the pen press that I use is all metal components and pretty good, had no problems with it, only 40 from timber it's under pen press tools. Take a look again
Yeah I'm going to get some more ca and practice practice practice.
Thanks agin corbs for all the blanks you left behind also, found some really nice jarrah ones that will make a nice gent, will post pics soon....hmm just realized the camera I use was my phone soooo the photo part may have to wait a bit lol
Think Ilya said he got that wood from Russia on a trip he had over there recently, don't know the name though
Oh believe me Neil it happen, we just can't prove it lol well I can't anyway
I was going to suggest the 15 or 16th at my place in nov but since corbs is hosting the next one I'll leave that up to him
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13th October 2013, 06:21 PM #50
We were too busy making pens (there may have been a small amount of talking rubbish as well )
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I have a school reunion down in Victoria the weekend of 16 Nov so won't be around. I think Neil was going to be in town in Nov sometime so if it's not over that weekend then could aim to meet up with his schedule. I have little athletics on Sat mornings but a Sunday lunch & shed time would work well for meIt's only a mistake if you don't learn from it.
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15th October 2013, 06:29 AM #51
Okay cool well we should try work out when Neil is in town and I'll try make it too
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15th October 2013, 08:02 AM #52
They're known as transfer punches, most engineering supply places stock them.
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15th October 2013, 09:11 AM #53
I picked up this set from Gary Pye when I visited there a couple of months ago.
GPW Transfer Punch Set
I also saw the McJing set when I visited there and it appeared to be very similar if not the same.
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15th October 2013, 05:32 PM #54Retired
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Thanks for the links guys. I'll grabs some of those transfer punches when I order the vices from McJing.
Did the new workbench top and legs glue ups today. God, imagine doing that every day, it would make you as strong as an ox. 3 inches of timber over 18 square feet is a lot of weight. Used every damn clamp I own (shame there isn't a glue that can be instantly cured with high powered RF device)
While it dries I'm going to turn some pens! Hooray! Bought some CA and accelerator as suggested by Corbs yesterday and finally a chance to use it..... I'm have to admit to quite a bit of trepidation!
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15th October 2013, 05:52 PM #55Retired
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15th October 2013, 06:15 PM #56
Awesome work on the bench.
I finished the pens from get together the other night, black acrylic come up good aside from the crack of the replaced bit that corbs ca back on lol and my first ca finished on the jr gent came up good, not corbs standard but certainly a step up from my last one
Got casting resin and catalyst today so I'll make my first cast tonight if I get a chance . Oh and I also got acetone solution to clean up. Everyone happy now?
Im installing my Kreg router plate in my island workbench. Anyone need a triton router table? Lol I'll advertise it once the Kreg insert plate is installed
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15th October 2013, 10:38 PM #57Retired
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16th October 2013, 02:31 PM #58
Bit earlier than expected, but I'm here well as Yass anyway . Will be there this arvo and tee'd up to visit Mens Shed at Hall with GMoss, then off to Queenbeyan Caravan Park to set up base camp(?).
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16th October 2013, 08:04 PM #59
In light of our early visitor to town I'd like to extend an invitation to my humble shed this coming Sunday. The Minister for War & Peace has approved the invitation. I will start a separate thread and post a link in here shortly
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16th October 2013, 08:24 PM #60
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