J Marcus
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The post by Sleight under Tahitian Pearls--Stinky Pearl Dilemma-- reminded me of something I found a solution to when I was assembling the crab bolo with the tahitian pearl tips. I was half-drilling one of the tahitians when--wouldn't you know it--the drill hit a loose nucleus (fortunately without the "black gold" or "pepe") and the nucleus began to spin, effectively putting an end to the drilling.
Bill and I talked it over and came to the conclusion that, especially since the pearl was to be secured by the post and glue method, it might be solved through the application of the very thin, watery type of cyanoacrylate (super) glue. I put a drop of the glue on a polyethylene surface and used a pin to carry it to and work it into the drill hole.
After about three fast applications I got enough into it and put it aside to harden thoroughly. When dry, I went back to drilling and it went perfectly. We're probably not the first to come up with this solution but it sure did work so I thought I'd share it.
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Marc
http://www.flyrodjewelry.com/home.html
Bill and I talked it over and came to the conclusion that, especially since the pearl was to be secured by the post and glue method, it might be solved through the application of the very thin, watery type of cyanoacrylate (super) glue. I put a drop of the glue on a polyethylene surface and used a pin to carry it to and work it into the drill hole.
After about three fast applications I got enough into it and put it aside to harden thoroughly. When dry, I went back to drilling and it went perfectly. We're probably not the first to come up with this solution but it sure did work so I thought I'd share it.
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Marc
http://www.flyrodjewelry.com/home.html
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