Todd in PA
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Today I made this Blade pen. It's got a nice SKM-88 clicker. It's my first time using this kit. It was on sale over the holidays so I bought 20 thinking the long single body would give some space for nice segmenting. This isn't nice segmenting though. Just an experiment to put oily glue to the test. I cut this blank in an arc eight times, slapped some aluminum in there and glued it back together. Twice a piece popped out and I was able to get it back together without any trouble.
FYI, oily glue must be some form of CA. I hit it with CA accelerator and it cured instantly like CA anyway. Mostly I just held the pieces together for 40 seconds and when I let go, they stayed put well enough to go directly to the bandsaw for the next cut. The advantage of oily glue is that it doesn't fail if it heats up, like regular CA does.
The wood is cocobolo that I got from Egnald. The aluminum is from a can of cherry bubble seltzer. Obviously it doesn't match the curf of my bandsaw, so every cut threw off the pattern, achieving total randomness out of 8 (nearly) identical cuts. I finished it with a topcoat of CA, though I took the photos to show the aluminum rather than the finish, so you'll have to trust me that it's smooth and shiny. Anyway, THANKS for looking at my pen.
FYI, oily glue must be some form of CA. I hit it with CA accelerator and it cured instantly like CA anyway. Mostly I just held the pieces together for 40 seconds and when I let go, they stayed put well enough to go directly to the bandsaw for the next cut. The advantage of oily glue is that it doesn't fail if it heats up, like regular CA does.
The wood is cocobolo that I got from Egnald. The aluminum is from a can of cherry bubble seltzer. Obviously it doesn't match the curf of my bandsaw, so every cut threw off the pattern, achieving total randomness out of 8 (nearly) identical cuts. I finished it with a topcoat of CA, though I took the photos to show the aluminum rather than the finish, so you'll have to trust me that it's smooth and shiny. Anyway, THANKS for looking at my pen.