JimGo
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I had a friend who saw the first lapis TruStone pen I made, and asked me to make one for her mother (the first one had a small crack in it). So, I ordered a blank, and started turning. The lower barrel looked great, so I moved on to the upper barrel. Somehow, I managed to shatter it all the way down to the brass tube. D'oh! So, I parted it off, and glued on part of the cut-off. But the joint wasn't hidden well enough, so I tried masking the joint with a burn line. But the line looked pretty junky, so I filled it with black embossing powder using thick CA.
I wasn't thrilled with it, so I bought another blank and started again. I made sure everything was carefully sharpened, and it turned very well. I assembled everything, but couldn't get one of the parts for the lower barrel to squeeze in together (the last piece). So, I decided to glue the trim ring to the barrel. Well, the CA spilled over onto the lower barrel, and when I tried to wipe it off, the CA stuck to the rag. I had to hand-sand with MM to get everything off after I disassembled everything. Thankfully, everything looked great. So, I went inside and assembled them again. Of course, the lower barrel decided it didn't want the parts again, and I wound up breaking my clamp in the process. It went flying one way, and the barrel when the other - right into my coffee table, whereupon it cracked. SO, I took the bottom barrel from one pen and combined it with the upper barrel from the other pen to give me ONE successful pen. The other one here is goin' back on the lathe to have the cracks turned off, and I'll probably have complimentary burn lines turned into it.
I wasn't thrilled with it, so I bought another blank and started again. I made sure everything was carefully sharpened, and it turned very well. I assembled everything, but couldn't get one of the parts for the lower barrel to squeeze in together (the last piece). So, I decided to glue the trim ring to the barrel. Well, the CA spilled over onto the lower barrel, and when I tried to wipe it off, the CA stuck to the rag. I had to hand-sand with MM to get everything off after I disassembled everything. Thankfully, everything looked great. So, I went inside and assembled them again. Of course, the lower barrel decided it didn't want the parts again, and I wound up breaking my clamp in the process. It went flying one way, and the barrel when the other - right into my coffee table, whereupon it cracked. SO, I took the bottom barrel from one pen and combined it with the upper barrel from the other pen to give me ONE successful pen. The other one here is goin' back on the lathe to have the cracks turned off, and I'll probably have complimentary burn lines turned into it.