File and sandpaper. It's truly hand-madeHow are you turning the rounded ends?
Wow, hardcore! I have used a round over carbide router bit mounted in a boring bar holder to round off the ends for acrylic and aluminum. Should work for brass too.File and sandpaper. It's truly hand-made![]()
I prefer to do it manually. ideally it would be possible to eliminate a lathe that is on electricity. Such a truly hand-made, by the candleWow, hardcore! I have used a round over carbide router bit mounted in a boring bar holder to round off the ends for acrylic and aluminum. Should work for brass too.
Danny
I am not sure if they are international markings, but in Poland this brass has the name MO58.Beautiful work. Well done.
I do have one question though. I am very curious - what kind of brass is that? That looks almost like brushed nickel or stainless steel more than brass. It could be the lighting, but I can hardly see any yellowish tint. That is magnificent work!