Hi folks,
I need some input. I have had some problems with the dreaded "silvery effect" when casting carbon fiber with watch gears, or other trinkets. I have taken precautions when squaring off the blanks to make sure I have proper tube to bushing contact. I have made sure enough time has passed for "off gassing" (3-4 days). I use the method of soaking the CF with CA glue to the tube. I am still getting the occasional silver effect or what looks to be a separation issue between the Alumilite and the CF.
I read a posting in the library about how someone Powder Coats their tubes before putting the CF on. He/she has not had any more problems after doing that. My question is; how do you powder coat a pen tube? My understanding of powder coating involves establishing an electrical current through the piece to be powder coated so that the paint adheres more readily to the metal. How do you accomplish that with a pen tube? Any thoughts or solutions to eliminating the separation problem? It just kills me to see a blank covered in gears become worthless due to the separation.
Thanks in advance!
I need some input. I have had some problems with the dreaded "silvery effect" when casting carbon fiber with watch gears, or other trinkets. I have taken precautions when squaring off the blanks to make sure I have proper tube to bushing contact. I have made sure enough time has passed for "off gassing" (3-4 days). I use the method of soaking the CF with CA glue to the tube. I am still getting the occasional silver effect or what looks to be a separation issue between the Alumilite and the CF.
I read a posting in the library about how someone Powder Coats their tubes before putting the CF on. He/she has not had any more problems after doing that. My question is; how do you powder coat a pen tube? My understanding of powder coating involves establishing an electrical current through the piece to be powder coated so that the paint adheres more readily to the metal. How do you accomplish that with a pen tube? Any thoughts or solutions to eliminating the separation problem? It just kills me to see a blank covered in gears become worthless due to the separation.
Thanks in advance!