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Okay - first:
Making a wooden pen with plastic inserts is a stinkin pain in the butt.
Second:
Is there any reason I should NOT use water while drilling wood just as I would do with plastic blanks?
Here's what I've done (and started over a couple times!)
I tried a CA finish - what a joke that was.
Just sanded it all off back down to the wood and went with my Maguiers car polish like I do with my plastic pens. May not be the best thing - but it turns out okay. Feels really nice to the touch. Sailor and Faber Castel don't put clear coats on their wood pens. :biggrin:
After I sanded it down I noticed my threads were pretty much ruined. They still work fine, but they LOOK awful.
So this one will probably go to a student who doesn't care about that kind of stuff.

2 barrel by snennewton, on Flickr

002 by snennewton, on Flickr

001 by snennewton, on Flickr
So here's my do-over.
I took better care to get a precise fit of the insert. I don't want anything off center. This stuff cuts better with my big U gouge than with the wood chuck. This wood just sort of sticks to the carbide tip and gums it up - makes it dull quick.

003 by snennewton, on Flickr
Hopefully things will go better this time.
Making a wooden pen with plastic inserts is a stinkin pain in the butt.
Second:
Is there any reason I should NOT use water while drilling wood just as I would do with plastic blanks?
Here's what I've done (and started over a couple times!)
I tried a CA finish - what a joke that was.

Just sanded it all off back down to the wood and went with my Maguiers car polish like I do with my plastic pens. May not be the best thing - but it turns out okay. Feels really nice to the touch. Sailor and Faber Castel don't put clear coats on their wood pens. :biggrin:
After I sanded it down I noticed my threads were pretty much ruined. They still work fine, but they LOOK awful.


2 barrel by snennewton, on Flickr

002 by snennewton, on Flickr

001 by snennewton, on Flickr
So here's my do-over.
I took better care to get a precise fit of the insert. I don't want anything off center. This stuff cuts better with my big U gouge than with the wood chuck. This wood just sort of sticks to the carbide tip and gums it up - makes it dull quick.

003 by snennewton, on Flickr
Hopefully things will go better this time.
