Oakbear
Established Member
Hi all,
I've been turning a few pens of late, and have discovered that not all the brass tubes are made equal!
One in particular has a very nice piece of tulipwood on it, but slips at the slightest touch, however sharp the gouge or fine the cut.
I figure this can't be an isolated case, and must crop up once in a while.
How do you pen types sure up the tube in such a case?
Cheers!
I've been turning a few pens of late, and have discovered that not all the brass tubes are made equal!
One in particular has a very nice piece of tulipwood on it, but slips at the slightest touch, however sharp the gouge or fine the cut.
I figure this can't be an isolated case, and must crop up once in a while.
How do you pen types sure up the tube in such a case?
Cheers!