Yes, I take it all the way to the brass tube. This gives me maximum depth for inlaying the opals to guarantee placement and none will come out when turning the blank flush to the bushings.
Great job and beautiful pen. I understand the glue for the cap, but why the glue for the tip? How will they take it apart to refill it? Also see question from kimgilbertsen8216.
The tip is a 2 part piece, a threaded bushing and the tapered tip. When I glue it, the bushing is what glues in place, the tapered tip can still unscrew so you can replace the ink cartridge. That's why I'm careful to put glue on the inside of the tube and not get any on the rim, so the tip won't glue to the blank and prevent it from being unscrewed to put the ink in.
thats a really pretty blank there my friend. u take care now my friend. chris
Thank you, you too, happy turning!
@@TheTacticalPainter i would love to get one of your blanks at some point ha!. chris
@@thestutteringwoodturner9824 I sell most of my blanks on Sootscrafting.etsy.com
For the inlays, are you taking that right down to the metal insert with your parting tool?
Yes, I take it all the way to the brass tube. This gives me maximum depth for inlaying the opals to guarantee placement and none will come out when turning the blank flush to the bushings.
Great job and beautiful pen. I understand the glue for the cap, but why the glue for the tip? How will they take it apart to refill it? Also see question from kimgilbertsen8216.
The tip is a 2 part piece, a threaded bushing and the tapered tip. When I glue it, the bushing is what glues in place, the tapered tip can still unscrew so you can replace the ink cartridge. That's why I'm careful to put glue on the inside of the tube and not get any on the rim, so the tip won't glue to the blank and prevent it from being unscrewed to put the ink in.
And I already replied to kimgilbertsen8216, click on the question, you'll see my reply below. Happy Turning!