LEAP
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I just finished my first aluminum pen. It came out nice and polished up beautifully but as I handle it it gets what appears to be micro scratches that catch the light. What can I use to make these go away and not came back?
Originally posted by n4631x
<br />Yes anodizing is best in my opinion but even the home kit is very caustic and uses an electrical charge to plate the aluminum.
Yes. Biggest issue is it cost the same for one piece as it would for a batch of parts. Local place here told me it would be about the same to have 100 parts done as one! About $35-$45.Originally posted by JimGo
<br />Are there places where you can send parts for anodizing?
Hey Phil, I noticed your signature said Old Orchard Beach, ME. I live in Portland, ME. I know of another guy in Farmington area who turns pens too. I don't know him personally...yet.Originally posted by LEAP
<br />Guess I should get busy I have 99 more to turn to make it cost efective[]
Originally posted by LEAP
<br />Hi Jason,
Good to hear about another Mainer, I'm having a penturners gathering at my home May 5th. Kind of small right now this is the first meeting but we hope to grow from here. You are more than welcome to come. Let me know and I'll give you directions. BBQ and beverages and a chance to meet fellow turners. Maybe even trade some blanks and turn a bit.
Originally posted by lwalden
<br />just out of curiousity, what is BBQ in Maine comprised of? Sweet or spicy sauce, slow smoked, beef/pork/chicken?