Anyone have any Celluloid?

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wyone

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I know, a very long shot as I don't think it has been made for years and years. My Mother has a HUGE collection of celluloid, and I thought if I could find a piece of celluloid that I could turn a pen for her she would love it. I know most of the later stuff is a bakelite type of material, but would really love to find some celluloid.

Thanks in advance!
 
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I was thinking the same thing about the heat.. I wonder about using some type of lubricant, but not sure what. If water is the best or some sort of oil. But I worry about using any type of product that might make it difficult to glue in the tube. I enjoy a challenge, and as I said this would be for my Mother, so taking my time would be fine.
 

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I tried to drill a blank earlier in the week and the drill bill melted the material. I was drilling at 920 rpm. Keith or Ed...do you have any recommended speeds for drilling this material. Any subsequent tips for turning it. Thanks Darrell
 

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You have to have sharp bits (when I was turning it, I did not know how to sharpen bits, I ruined a LOT of blanks). Then, you can use water to cool. Drill a quarter inch, pull out bit, fill with cold water, drill another quarter inch, empty water from hole, put new cold water in hole, drill a quarter inch. Once you get to an inch. Quit. Wait for everything to cool completely.

That was the regimen that worked for me---using dull bits!!! (DO drill with small bit, then enlarge)

I suspect I would do much better today---

FWIW,
Ed
 
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