Excuse me for my lateness, I hoped I could upload this before, but lately I have been very busy.
The user Psychmike22 asked me about the way I use to put the center bands in the caps. I understand that this is the obvious method, and I´m sure there will be other better, so I would appreciate if some of you wants to share them too. As I said, this is the way I use to fit the center bands in the caps, but this method only gives a good finish with ebonite or any other completely opaque material.
To put them in acrylic caps is another story, because of the transparency you get when you drill the cap, and if you try to overlap an acrylic band to close the body of the cap, there will be spots of the glue and the paint of the inside of the band, so this way does not work fine.
These days I´ve been making one cap as an example, and as I have taken pictures of the whole process, I will use them to explain it better.
We start from a 5cmx18mm ebonite rod.
Then I turn it to get a 13,5mm diameter section in one of the two ends.
The next step is to fit an aluminium tube in this end, (this tube has 13,5mm of internal diameter and 15mm of external diameter) and glue it to the body.
When the glue is dry, I cut off the ring in the lathe (I do this because it is a very thin and fragile ring).
Then I fit over the ring an ebonite band, and glue it too, and I repeat the whole process with another aluminium ring and another ebonite band for closing everything. Finally, I turn the body down to 14,7mm which is the size of this cap, and I drill the cap and make the thread and only remains the polish.
The user Psychmike22 asked me about the way I use to put the center bands in the caps. I understand that this is the obvious method, and I´m sure there will be other better, so I would appreciate if some of you wants to share them too. As I said, this is the way I use to fit the center bands in the caps, but this method only gives a good finish with ebonite or any other completely opaque material.
To put them in acrylic caps is another story, because of the transparency you get when you drill the cap, and if you try to overlap an acrylic band to close the body of the cap, there will be spots of the glue and the paint of the inside of the band, so this way does not work fine.
These days I´ve been making one cap as an example, and as I have taken pictures of the whole process, I will use them to explain it better.
We start from a 5cmx18mm ebonite rod.
Then I turn it to get a 13,5mm diameter section in one of the two ends.
The next step is to fit an aluminium tube in this end, (this tube has 13,5mm of internal diameter and 15mm of external diameter) and glue it to the body.
When the glue is dry, I cut off the ring in the lathe (I do this because it is a very thin and fragile ring).
Then I fit over the ring an ebonite band, and glue it too, and I repeat the whole process with another aluminium ring and another ebonite band for closing everything. Finally, I turn the body down to 14,7mm which is the size of this cap, and I drill the cap and make the thread and only remains the polish.
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