Lee Foreman
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I need a good pen press...any one have any suggestions on which one to use.
Thanks
Lee
Thanks
Lee
I have the white nylon pucks that fit in the headstock/tailstock that CSUSA sells,and I like it now that I have gotten used to using it,and feeling comfortable when turning in the wheel to press.
The one drawback that I discovered was if I happened to end up using the curved,cupped one against the CA coated blank is after pressing,I would end up with a cloudy white ring at the end of the blank.It's like if the very-edge of the CA got pressed,it would like "shatter",and turn white there.Real frustrating!
So now I solved that by using a TBC bushng from JohnnyCNC in that end of the black,so there is no pressure on the CA edge.I don't know if that makes sense,but I have not had that happen ever since I started using the bushing.
The big plus is that it takes up no room,and I have so little to work with.They look like they could be homemade on the lathe using blanks of teflon.
Steve
Or you can make this one.
http://www.woodturningonline.com/Turning/Turning_content/pen_assembly_press.html
Lin.
There is always something you can do to make things a little better. One thing I'll be doing is getting a 24" pipe. That way everything will be at eye level.BSEA, Went to Lowe's this morning...set mine up just like you did, the only differance I drilled a small hole in the bottom plate for the nib to sit in.
Thanks
Lee