Also, when drilling the first one you didn't use a pecking action to clear the swarf out of the flutes. My guess is that the plastic swarf overheated and glued the drill to the wood. Possibly, the drill you are using claims you don't have to peck, but I think it's wise with such a fragile workpiece.
You're probably right. I usually can feel when it's wanting to grab and I back it out to clear. Sometimes I can get a little excited/aggressive and don't excercise enough patience. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Nice pen. I noticed that the knot doesn’t meet in a few places. If you use a stop block when cutting each angle cut then the knots will align better. Thanks Peter
This is a nice job. One tip that helped me a lot is to put wax paper under the blank when you’re doing glue ups. You get no sticking that way.
Great idea, thanks for sharing that!
Also, when drilling the first one you didn't use a pecking action to clear the swarf out of the flutes. My guess is that the plastic swarf overheated and glued the drill to the wood. Possibly, the drill you are using claims you don't have to peck, but I think it's wise with such a fragile workpiece.
You're probably right. I usually can feel when it's wanting to grab and I back it out to clear. Sometimes I can get a little excited/aggressive and don't excercise enough patience. Thanks for watching and commenting!
just wow!
Why, thank you!!!
Very nice. What kit did you use for this pen? Thanks for sharing.
For this pen I used a Wall Street II kit from Woodcraft. Thanks
What a stunningly gorgeous pen!! I love it! Thanks for sharing. What angle did you cut to make your Celtic knot?
I cut them at 45 degrees. Thanks for the comments!
What's with the blackout @5:46?
Nice pen. I noticed that the knot doesn’t meet in a few places. If you use a stop block when cutting each angle cut then the knots will align better.
Thanks
Peter
Thanks for watching and for the suggestion! I will likely use a stop block as well as my miter saw instead of hand sawing the next one.
It is also important to have the creditcard insert be the exact same size as the kerf you are cutting.
some sharp tools will help.
Dude you’re working too hard on this
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