NJturner
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In another forum post @hooked referenced the PepeTools circle cutter for metal rings on pens. I'm starting on a venture to add an ink window, clip and some accent rings to my pens as I am getting a little bored with the simple turned pen and would like to kick up my game and develop my own style.
I custom cast my own blanks so have colored and clear materials available. I ordered some clips from Beaufort for starting out. I've got most of the dies and taps needed from group buys here. So to my questions - Is the Pepe Tools circle cutter still the preferred tool for this? It's a bit pricey and to me it seems I will hardly use its wide selection of circles - I'd prefer something in metric and focusing on sizes common to fountain pen bodies which the PepeTools doesn't seem to do.
Second - I read in the posts of people using end mills to provide recesses. I am working on a wood lathe so curious if this is still an option or is it really an option only to those of us working on metal lathes? I know I can probably grind a chisel to give me a decent tool for cutting a recess, but the end mill seems cleaner and more accurate.
Third - Ink window - are they glued into the body of the pen or is this another place to do threading? Debating between a tenon and gluing it or cutting threads on both sides and threading it in (and then maybe glue it)? I cast some liquid diamonds clear resin for the ink windows and typically use either Alumilite Clear Slow or Thermoset Solutions Clear Urethane Resin I bought through @McKenzie Penworks. If you do glue it, what have you found works best?
Appreciate everyone's thoughts
Kevin
I custom cast my own blanks so have colored and clear materials available. I ordered some clips from Beaufort for starting out. I've got most of the dies and taps needed from group buys here. So to my questions - Is the Pepe Tools circle cutter still the preferred tool for this? It's a bit pricey and to me it seems I will hardly use its wide selection of circles - I'd prefer something in metric and focusing on sizes common to fountain pen bodies which the PepeTools doesn't seem to do.
Second - I read in the posts of people using end mills to provide recesses. I am working on a wood lathe so curious if this is still an option or is it really an option only to those of us working on metal lathes? I know I can probably grind a chisel to give me a decent tool for cutting a recess, but the end mill seems cleaner and more accurate.
Third - Ink window - are they glued into the body of the pen or is this another place to do threading? Debating between a tenon and gluing it or cutting threads on both sides and threading it in (and then maybe glue it)? I cast some liquid diamonds clear resin for the ink windows and typically use either Alumilite Clear Slow or Thermoset Solutions Clear Urethane Resin I bought through @McKenzie Penworks. If you do glue it, what have you found works best?
Appreciate everyone's thoughts
Kevin