egnald
Member
Hello IAP,
Well, you would think I would have learned my lesson already, but obviously I haven't. I can't remember how many times I've preached about making sure the tubes were glued in solidly before turning. Well, I was trying something new (for me anyway) today, a Cigar pen with only the little thin center band, so yes, I got in a hurry. Instead of epoxy I used thick CA to glue my tubes in - or should I say partially glued my tubes in.
Just as I was finishing up the light cuts to get down to the bushings, - Bang! - half of my lower blank disappeared. Actually, all of my lower blank disappeared, I just happened to find the half that is in the picture and snapped it back on the tube. The evidence is obvious that I didn't get the tube glued securely and completely before I started turning. Ok, I will start over, with epoxy this time.
It's too bad too because I think the Cocobolo blank was going to turn out very nice - lots of color variations.
Lessons Learned (again). Be patient and use epoxy to glue the tubes in or someday (today) you will be sorry!
Regards,
Dave

Well, you would think I would have learned my lesson already, but obviously I haven't. I can't remember how many times I've preached about making sure the tubes were glued in solidly before turning. Well, I was trying something new (for me anyway) today, a Cigar pen with only the little thin center band, so yes, I got in a hurry. Instead of epoxy I used thick CA to glue my tubes in - or should I say partially glued my tubes in.
Just as I was finishing up the light cuts to get down to the bushings, - Bang! - half of my lower blank disappeared. Actually, all of my lower blank disappeared, I just happened to find the half that is in the picture and snapped it back on the tube. The evidence is obvious that I didn't get the tube glued securely and completely before I started turning. Ok, I will start over, with epoxy this time.
It's too bad too because I think the Cocobolo blank was going to turn out very nice - lots of color variations.
Lessons Learned (again). Be patient and use epoxy to glue the tubes in or someday (today) you will be sorry!
Regards,
Dave
