The only thing I have noticed is that the trustone that hase the gold webbing in it seems that the gold doesn't sand down as quick as the rest of the blank (the gold web sits proud), it happens more so on white, then the other colors.
Other than that it is wet sand, MM, and polish same as CA.
Lots of good tips, thanks.
When I say "polish" I mean ... apply and buff PlastX. The finish I'm getting just with the MM is pretty darn good and the PlastX does not really add anything but I do it anyway.
A woodchuck will be ordered today or tomorrow with a few more kits and blanks.
I just finished re-doing a Manhatten and a new Wall Street ll and my back hurts (I can't stand for prolonged periods)
Next on the list is some type of fountain pen with Tru-stone.
I haven't reached my 10th pen yet but I'm feeling confident and want to try everything I can.
Keep it up! And remember: Turning a fountain pen is no different than turning a rollerball. It only has a different section and nib, and a fountain converter instead of a cartridge and spring on the inside.
Oh dang! I've made a few fountain pens, never thought of that. Although it doesn't make much difference with triple start cap threads.Keep it up! And remember: Turning a fountain pen is no different than turning a rollerball. It only has a different section and nib, and a fountain converter instead of a cartridge and spring on the inside.
But do keep in mind during assembly if the fountain pen is postable you will want to maintain alignment of the nib and clip. Not a problem with a rollerball or non-posting FP.![]()
[Oh dang! I've made a few fountain pens, never thought of that. Although it doesn't make much difference with triple start cap threads.