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So I've been battling with a wooden bulb-filler for what seems like decades now.  Three or four attempts all ended in the bin, so I went back to the drawing board.  The major grief I was having was that the barrel and blind cap turned off-centre, so I decided first off that I needed a solid 'skeleton' for the pen.  Seems like overkill. But hey go!  Here's what it looks like:


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With that done, i glued the barrel tube into the blank then cross-drilled to insert the acrylic rod.  Then I turned the barrel and blind cap on shop-made mandrel, then put them together on another one for final sanding:


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Not pictured is the section which is also turned and finished.  It seems I've finally cleared the off-centre turning hurdle.  Next up is the feed conversion - two Gents pen feeds are already in the bin ...


:2cry::2cry:


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