Marmotjr
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Discovered this by pure accident. I have always appreciated the fact that PSI pen tubes come pre-buffed (sanded). The other dealers I have dealt with, don't, they're just plain brass tubes. Better dealers may also have pre-buffed tubes, but not these guys.
Buffing the tubes is always a pain for me. Not really painful, but I just find it annoying. I knew there had to be a way to do this quickly, efficiently, and effectively.
I had made a series of flapper wheels for my hand drill, to help sand out the inside of holes. I have a 80 grit, 150, and a 300 bit. Real easy to make, just cut cross lines in the end of a dowel, glue in the paper, and there ya go. For this I use the 80 grit wheel.
I mount the tube on a piece of 1/4" threaded rod, I'd guess dowel will work too, just something for the tube to spin on. The nut on the end allows the tube to spin freely without my finger stopping it. Hold the rod between your fingers, like your trying to pinch something that's about 4" long, so the tube can't slide off the ends, but turns freely. Pull the trigger with the other hand, and hold the tube on the spinning paper, at about a 45 degree angle.
As the tube spins on the rod, the paper will buff it up nicely. Work it up and down the length, without removing too much skin. (I've also found this wheel does wonders for removing CA from fingertips fairly painlessly). You won't be able to get one end very well, so you flip it over and do it again. Voila, sanded tube.
If you make a dedicated axle for this, with stops on each end, you'll probably remove less skin, and have a better finished tube.
It's probably one of those tricks you guru's have known about for sometime, and this new guy just reinvented the wheel, but hey, it's new to me, it's simple and it works!
Buffing the tubes is always a pain for me. Not really painful, but I just find it annoying. I knew there had to be a way to do this quickly, efficiently, and effectively.
I had made a series of flapper wheels for my hand drill, to help sand out the inside of holes. I have a 80 grit, 150, and a 300 bit. Real easy to make, just cut cross lines in the end of a dowel, glue in the paper, and there ya go. For this I use the 80 grit wheel.

I mount the tube on a piece of 1/4" threaded rod, I'd guess dowel will work too, just something for the tube to spin on. The nut on the end allows the tube to spin freely without my finger stopping it. Hold the rod between your fingers, like your trying to pinch something that's about 4" long, so the tube can't slide off the ends, but turns freely. Pull the trigger with the other hand, and hold the tube on the spinning paper, at about a 45 degree angle.

As the tube spins on the rod, the paper will buff it up nicely. Work it up and down the length, without removing too much skin. (I've also found this wheel does wonders for removing CA from fingertips fairly painlessly). You won't be able to get one end very well, so you flip it over and do it again. Voila, sanded tube.
If you make a dedicated axle for this, with stops on each end, you'll probably remove less skin, and have a better finished tube.
It's probably one of those tricks you guru's have known about for sometime, and this new guy just reinvented the wheel, but hey, it's new to me, it's simple and it works!