jb_pratt
Member
I am a fairly new turner and I have recently run into a problem that I’m almost embarrassed to admit. Here is my dilemma, after sanding with 220, I apply a very light coat of CA to the sanded pen, turn my lathe back on sand to crate a slurry to fill any little pits and cracks. I went through the rest of my sanding regiment, applied my friction polish and let the pen sit overnight on the mandrel.
Now for my problem; I am unable to get one of the bushings off, it is glued to the end of one of the pieces. Any advice on how to get this off without destroying the pen? As a follow up question; what should use to clean off the bushings where there is a trace of CA ?
Now for my problem; I am unable to get one of the bushings off, it is glued to the end of one of the pieces. Any advice on how to get this off without destroying the pen? As a follow up question; what should use to clean off the bushings where there is a trace of CA ?