budnder
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I've been doing quite a bit of experimenting with resin casting (Alumilite and PR) and am looking for a process to evaluate the result... in other words, how do I know if a blank will make a "keeper" pen. What I don't want to do is waste time or a kit on something mediocre. I'm curious how others manage this.
The process I'm using at the moment is to standardize around a tube size (I picked 3/8") and keep a stock of different kits in that size. I drill the blank through at 3/8 and turn it between centers a bit before I cut or glue a tube in... if the blank looks good after I'm into it a bit, I'll pick a kit and glue a tube in and finish it into a pen... otherwise I'll discard it.
Anyone have a process they like for evaluating experiments?
The process I'm using at the moment is to standardize around a tube size (I picked 3/8") and keep a stock of different kits in that size. I drill the blank through at 3/8 and turn it between centers a bit before I cut or glue a tube in... if the blank looks good after I'm into it a bit, I'll pick a kit and glue a tube in and finish it into a pen... otherwise I'll discard it.
Anyone have a process they like for evaluating experiments?