orlandopens
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I have always admired the segmented and scalloped pens posted on this forum and recently tried turning my own using blanks that I have glued up of various wood species separated by aluminum bans. I've had the glue lines fail on several of the blanks, always on the aluminum or brass bands. I may have forgotten to scuff the metal before gluing up the blanks (rookie mistake) but I am also wondering about the glue. I use a two part, five minute epoxy on my blanks. A little sloppy but I like the extended work time. Is there an advantage to using CA over epoxy?
Also, I finish my pens with CA after sanding to 12,000 grit. I have this process down pat. But on the segmented pens, the aluminum and brass bands come out dull. Is there any way to polish them before applying the CA that won't discolor the wood?
Also, I finish my pens with CA after sanding to 12,000 grit. I have this process down pat. But on the segmented pens, the aluminum and brass bands come out dull. Is there any way to polish them before applying the CA that won't discolor the wood?