rlharding
Member
I have read Billy's dipping article and there are a couple of things I don't understand.
The “brass screw" looking part is a threaded insert, and yes it's covered with lacquer that drained
into the hole that it was standing in. I drilled holes in a 2x4 that these threaded inserts will slide
nicely into. You could use a ¼†nut and drill a smaller hole, but I like being able to use a screw
driver to unscrew the insert in case it gets stuck.
In the picture it would seem that the threaded insert would be stuck in the 2x4, how would you be able to release it with a screw driver?
Before the 3rd and 4th dip take the barrel/bushing assemblies off and flip them so that the thickness of the draining lacquer will be more evenly distributed. If you don't, the result will be barrels with more lacquer on the downward end of the barrels.
I don't understand how turning the bushings upside down will give a more even distribution. All you are doing is putting a non-stepped end next to the pen blank right? Then hoping it stays in place just with a tightening of a nut. And the nut will be covered with the still uncured/wet lacquer that you had to remove to get the bushing off.
I am obviously not getting something. Can Billy or someone else help out?
Thanks.
The “brass screw" looking part is a threaded insert, and yes it's covered with lacquer that drained
into the hole that it was standing in. I drilled holes in a 2x4 that these threaded inserts will slide
nicely into. You could use a ¼†nut and drill a smaller hole, but I like being able to use a screw
driver to unscrew the insert in case it gets stuck.
In the picture it would seem that the threaded insert would be stuck in the 2x4, how would you be able to release it with a screw driver?
Before the 3rd and 4th dip take the barrel/bushing assemblies off and flip them so that the thickness of the draining lacquer will be more evenly distributed. If you don't, the result will be barrels with more lacquer on the downward end of the barrels.
I don't understand how turning the bushings upside down will give a more even distribution. All you are doing is putting a non-stepped end next to the pen blank right? Then hoping it stays in place just with a tightening of a nut. And the nut will be covered with the still uncured/wet lacquer that you had to remove to get the bushing off.
I am obviously not getting something. Can Billy or someone else help out?
Thanks.