exoticwo
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**CLOSED**. Up for sale are three vintage Cebloplast (cellulose acetate) made by Mazzucchelli of Italy. OLD STOCK!
Cebloplast is a material called cellulose acetate, which was first developed in the 1860's, and became fairly common between the first and second world wars.
This plastic has a low melting point, which allows for a truly brilliant polish. But then, one of the things that I really hate about this stuff is the low melting point - drilling is very, very tricky…
*Drilling recommendations: If using a drill press , slowest speed , sharp bit , drill 1/8 inch , back out , fill hole with water , and keep repeating the process until done . On lathe , very sharp tool , thin cuts , allow blank to cool a bit between passes .
Rods:
2 @ 11"
Camo colored
Blue Sapphire
1 @ 14"
Camo color
S/H = $8.00 USPS F/R Enveolpe
Cebloplast is a material called cellulose acetate, which was first developed in the 1860's, and became fairly common between the first and second world wars.
This plastic has a low melting point, which allows for a truly brilliant polish. But then, one of the things that I really hate about this stuff is the low melting point - drilling is very, very tricky…
*Drilling recommendations: If using a drill press , slowest speed , sharp bit , drill 1/8 inch , back out , fill hole with water , and keep repeating the process until done . On lathe , very sharp tool , thin cuts , allow blank to cool a bit between passes .
Rods:
2 @ 11"
Camo colored
Blue Sapphire
1 @ 14"
Camo color
S/H = $8.00 USPS F/R Enveolpe
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