In an attempt to get myself out of a mental "funk" that has lasted for weeks now, I decided to go back in my shop and get some work done, But first i had to clean it up which it needed BADLY... While cleaning, I ran across a hunk of my old PR pen pro handle and i started thinking about re-doing it, but i have a couple of obstacles to overcome first.
When i busted the handle off, the gorilla glue inside the hole was still wet, after being in there for several weeks. I was curious.. is this a problem associated with the fact that i used PR, and it has about zero absorption versus a piece of wood that would absorb the moisture from the glue causing it to dry?
While this would be a setback, I have still not given up on an alternative material handle for my tool. I am determined to find something that is different than the norm, and functional. I want to find out a comparison of tensile strength of wood to other materials and that might help me find something. I wonder if i was able to find something, and if it is non porous, could i drill small vent holes every so often that would allow more air to enter for the drying process, and then I could fill the holes with epoxy, or JB weld, or something similar...
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
When i busted the handle off, the gorilla glue inside the hole was still wet, after being in there for several weeks. I was curious.. is this a problem associated with the fact that i used PR, and it has about zero absorption versus a piece of wood that would absorb the moisture from the glue causing it to dry?
While this would be a setback, I have still not given up on an alternative material handle for my tool. I am determined to find something that is different than the norm, and functional. I want to find out a comparison of tensile strength of wood to other materials and that might help me find something. I wonder if i was able to find something, and if it is non porous, could i drill small vent holes every so often that would allow more air to enter for the drying process, and then I could fill the holes with epoxy, or JB weld, or something similar...
Any thoughts would be appreciated.