watch_art
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Talked to a pen turner/wood craftsman buddy today and he was telling me that wood is tricky. It shrinks and expands and eventually WILL separate from the acrylic it's glued to.
I've asked a couple people who collect wooden pens made by Sailor how their pens have fared over the years, and have talked to a couple other pen turners who've never had problems...
But I'm still freaked out in general. I've already mailed off a couple of wooden pens with the acrylic inserts glued in and the thought of them coming apart makes me more than a little nervous.
So then stabilized woods come into the mix. Are those better options for this type of stuff? What about mutt blanks? THose aren't stabilized - but is there a chance the wood and acrylic would ever separate after a few years of expansion and contraction?
Thanks.
I've asked a couple people who collect wooden pens made by Sailor how their pens have fared over the years, and have talked to a couple other pen turners who've never had problems...
But I'm still freaked out in general. I've already mailed off a couple of wooden pens with the acrylic inserts glued in and the thought of them coming apart makes me more than a little nervous.
So then stabilized woods come into the mix. Are those better options for this type of stuff? What about mutt blanks? THose aren't stabilized - but is there a chance the wood and acrylic would ever separate after a few years of expansion and contraction?
Thanks.