Mason Kuettel
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Tonight I went out to start working on an order for 36 pens. Started off with picking out the blanks and marking them to keep them in order. Decided to make a pen for a friend before I cut all of the blanks with the band saw so I got out some mesquite the friend gave me and cut it first. After the second cut I noticed some slack in the blade of my band saw. No big deal, just tighten it a turn and move on...not so...heard a pop and thought "man, I am glad I bought those new blades this weekend!"
It wasn't the blade...the tensioner broke, new band saw needed soon so I can complete the order
Well, since I had the blanks cut for the friend's pen I drilled and began to insert the tubes...for some reason the glue set up almost instantly and I didn't get the tubes all the way in. Happened twice!
By now I am thinking this just isn't my night, but I dont give up. I turn an acrylic from woodcraft that I already had ready to go and get it completed. When I go to pull the bushing off the tube comes with it!
I've never had that one happen before, but at least it can be fixed with glue (unlike the bandsaw!).
I'm inside now. Better luck tomorrow, I hope!
It wasn't the blade...the tensioner broke, new band saw needed soon so I can complete the order
Well, since I had the blanks cut for the friend's pen I drilled and began to insert the tubes...for some reason the glue set up almost instantly and I didn't get the tubes all the way in. Happened twice!
By now I am thinking this just isn't my night, but I dont give up. I turn an acrylic from woodcraft that I already had ready to go and get it completed. When I go to pull the bushing off the tube comes with it!
I'm inside now. Better luck tomorrow, I hope!