Very nice! I love the final appearance of cebloplast but it's not always fun to work with. Found it to be easy to melt it it gets hot while turning. Definitely worth the troubles.
Very nice! I love the final appearance of cebloplast but it's not always fun to work with. Found it to be easy to melt it it gets hot while turning. Definitely worth the troubles.
Definitely have to drill very slowly, even with that I had to clear the bit often.
This post makes me wish I had more of that material. Nice work! When I was in the process of moving from Kauai to Eugene OR, I was burglarized, and lost a large amount of vintage and special pen materials. I had most of my shop stuff in boxes ready to load for shipping. The next day much of it had disappeared. The sad thing is that the thief probably had no idea of the value. He may have tossed it after making off with my stuff, and later evaluating the proceeds of his nasty deed.
Hard to replace!
Cody,
What kit is the upper pen, please ? . It seems to have a very substantial clip ... I just noticed the clip and I find it very attractive.
I'd have to disagree with the use of Pam on anything that moves around such as a lathe. A better substitute, in my opinion and expect, would be a lightweight oil such as 3-in-1.
I've worked in several kitchens in my short life. I had a cook in the last kitchen lubricate a meat slicer with Pam. It worked great for a few minutes and then seized up rock solid. Of course the story I got was "I dunno what happened." I took it to a repair place. A few days later they call and ask stop by. When I get there, they showed me what happened. And of course the bill to remove and clean out all the cooking spray lubricant.
Cebloplast is great stuff to work with. I love it but as mentioned, it's not easy to come by at all.