Hi all,
It happens to me to have micro cracks when mounting the pen parts on the tubes. I make the operation with the lathe so to keep pen parts perfectly aligned, I slightly sand the inside of the brass tube, once taken off the late, to remove any dirt. But the unusual thing is that It only happens (90% of the times) when I use ebony or grenadilla, as terminal parts of a segmentation (like in the photo attached), never happens with other woods. Are those woods too brittle to hold on the minimal expansion of the brass tube when inserting the pen terminal?
Any suggestion how to avoid that? I have a customer asking for a segmented pen like the one in the photo and I'm sure I'll have the same troubles.
Thanks a lot.
Marco
It happens to me to have micro cracks when mounting the pen parts on the tubes. I make the operation with the lathe so to keep pen parts perfectly aligned, I slightly sand the inside of the brass tube, once taken off the late, to remove any dirt. But the unusual thing is that It only happens (90% of the times) when I use ebony or grenadilla, as terminal parts of a segmentation (like in the photo attached), never happens with other woods. Are those woods too brittle to hold on the minimal expansion of the brass tube when inserting the pen terminal?
Any suggestion how to avoid that? I have a customer asking for a segmented pen like the one in the photo and I'm sure I'll have the same troubles.

Thanks a lot.
Marco