wyone
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Well this was an ordeal.
First do NOT use plastic cups to mix resin as it melts through and if you are REALLY fast you can catch MOST of the resin.
Second, If you happen to try and save the resin, be prepared that you may have other things on your bench that will be added, for good or for bad.
Third, if you use blue and orange, don't expect the pen to end up blue and orange. I think I need to wait longer before pouring into the mold to let the resin get more set up.
Fourth, SAND rather than use a pen mill to square the blank. When you use the pen mill it breaks chunks off the end. So you trim the end slightly, figuring the center ring will make up the difference.
Fifth, use a pressure pot to cast as it will prevent the multitude of air bubbles in the casting. I hope at least. I do have a lead on a used Binks pot for $40 I hope to get Monday. Used CA to fill the bubbles, but made it more work.
Sixth, buy or make a pen press as my method of using the drill press, which has worked so far, when it slips causes the end to crack. A little CA fixed that, but back to the lathe to turn again.
Seventh, make sure you use the right length of tubes. Apparently I picked up the wrong ones, and when I went to assemble it left a large gap between sections. I was not planning on using a center ring, and my center rings were not the correct size for my turning. Back to the lathe again.
Eighth, TRIPLE check you have the right bushings between sections. Turned too far and now the ring I was going to use is too large.
Starting to get a bit frustrated, and decided to just turn the brass ring to the diameter I already turned the blank to.
Ninth, use a magnifying glass to make sure the CA I used to fill is all turned and smooth. I found a few spots after I was done assembling it.
Overall, they say you learn by your mistakes, so I learned a LOT today!
Would I do it again? Absolutely, I love the challenge of fixing something I screwed up. Is it perfect, not by a long ways, but it is WAY better than it was when I discovered my 2nd or 3rd mistake.
First do NOT use plastic cups to mix resin as it melts through and if you are REALLY fast you can catch MOST of the resin.
Second, If you happen to try and save the resin, be prepared that you may have other things on your bench that will be added, for good or for bad.
Third, if you use blue and orange, don't expect the pen to end up blue and orange. I think I need to wait longer before pouring into the mold to let the resin get more set up.
Fourth, SAND rather than use a pen mill to square the blank. When you use the pen mill it breaks chunks off the end. So you trim the end slightly, figuring the center ring will make up the difference.
Fifth, use a pressure pot to cast as it will prevent the multitude of air bubbles in the casting. I hope at least. I do have a lead on a used Binks pot for $40 I hope to get Monday. Used CA to fill the bubbles, but made it more work.
Sixth, buy or make a pen press as my method of using the drill press, which has worked so far, when it slips causes the end to crack. A little CA fixed that, but back to the lathe to turn again.
Seventh, make sure you use the right length of tubes. Apparently I picked up the wrong ones, and when I went to assemble it left a large gap between sections. I was not planning on using a center ring, and my center rings were not the correct size for my turning. Back to the lathe again.
Eighth, TRIPLE check you have the right bushings between sections. Turned too far and now the ring I was going to use is too large.
Starting to get a bit frustrated, and decided to just turn the brass ring to the diameter I already turned the blank to.
Ninth, use a magnifying glass to make sure the CA I used to fill is all turned and smooth. I found a few spots after I was done assembling it.
Overall, they say you learn by your mistakes, so I learned a LOT today!

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