honeycomb blanks?

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Hi Everybody,
I'm looking for some honeycomb blanks.
Wayne Ryan of Texas Blanks on facebook hasn't been active for a couple months and his website is now closed - so I guess he's not doing this anymore?
I haven't gotten any reply to email or FB message in the last week.

Does anybody else make these?
I would need these made with the copper honeycomb mesh, not paper, if that's available.

Thanks for any help.

A couple pics-

https://www.instagram.com/p/BHLenA7h5ur

https://www.instagram.com/p/BHK-M_ShDHx
 
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I'm working with Brooks on this now - we found some aluminum honeycomb core (whatever that is) on ebay with tiny cells and good dimensions for this type of thing.

In case the links above don't work-

maybe these will..


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...68940649204.1073741830.100002683063170&type=3

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...68940649204.1073741830.100002683063170&type=3


I saw a youtube video with the aluminum honeycomb core cast with alumilite. Didn't work at all. The alumilite just fell out if the holes. Don't know how PR would hold up. Post the results!
 
The Blank Masters in Richmond, TX makes honeycomb blanks.
https://m.facebook.com/theblankmasters/

Here is an example of one of his blanks on one of my pens.

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He is working on a method to make the honeycomb mesh out of an aluminite pour and then another aluminite fill.

Danny


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How do those blanks turn? I tried casting into honeycomb aluminum 3 or 4 years ago. I could never get the blank turned without the resin separating from the comb during turning.
 
I've turned aluminum honeycomb with aluminite resin. While rough turning round I had a few chip outs. I rough turn mostly on a metal lathe with HSS and finish shaping by hand with a carbide cutter. I've had no chip out problems as I approached final diameters.

Good cleaning of the aluminum prior to pouring the resin is important. And you have to keep the blank cool while drilling and turning.

I'm working with a local caster looking at alternatives to alum for honeycombs. Stay tuned.

Danny


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