CA on bushings

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oxx44

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does anyone have some suggestions for keep the CA off the bushings. I always seem to get some build up on them aswell. End up glueing the blank to the bushings and have to be very careful when taking them apart. been lucky so far, but i feel time is running out and I will ruin one soon.

Am I the only one that has this issue?
 
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most people use wax on the bushings or do what I do and put your finish on between centers with no bushings or with delrin bushings.

you can get the ca off by soaking in acetone
 
I turn and sand between centers using johnnycnc's steel bushings but I still prefer to use his Eliminator bushings on a mandrel to apply a CA finish:

http://penturnersproducts.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2_15

Excess CA does accumulate on end of the blank but I sand off the excess on the lathe using a MDF faceplate. I keep the blank square with milling sleeves on a shortened #2 MT pen mandrel n the tailstock. No problems with chipped CA finishes or stuck bushings since converting to this procedure. I use a skew to clean the CA from the Eliminator bushings after I'm done.

Again, TBC for all significant material removal and mandrel / Eliminator bushings only for CA application & polishing.
 

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If using bushings I wax them so the CA doesn't stick to them. I also have a very thin parting tool that I made from a steak knife and I use it to cut around the bushings so that the blank doesn't chip or break when I dismantle it from the mandrel.
 
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