Projects in the queue

  • 8-ball tournaments
  • Custom Pool Cue

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

I've learned enough to teach!

Sunday evening, I taught my friend Nelson how to make a pen. We went through all of the steps together, and he did some of the turning and sanding and polishing. We ended up with a really nice Classic American click pen that he took back to Newfoundland with him.

While at Woodcraft on Sunday, though, Nelson and I noticed something about the drill press at the store. It was the same model as the one that I bought, but the one at the store seemed to have a LOT more room vertically between the chuck and the table. It turns out (though it still needs verification) that the drill press that I have might be put together incorrectly. Normally, this would be my fault, but I actually bought the floor (i.e. demonstration) model from Woodcraft when I bought my drill press, so THEY were the ones who put it together.

I am not sure what to do about this if it is true. I am going to take pictures of my drill press, and bring the pictures down to Woodcraft. HOPEfully, they will let me trade in mine for the one they have out on the floor right now, but I am not sure if they will. I mean, I know they like me and all, but they might tell me to take mine apart and put it together correctly. I will not be happy if that happens.

One of my next pens might be one of holly...maybe a slimline. I learned a tip or two when dealing with holly - clean sandpaper, and sand away from the wood towards the bushings. All of this serves to keep the dust from other wood from getting onto the holly. We'll see what happens.

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