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Title: Mosaic pins
Post by: TheBigRedArcher on August 13, 2009, 12:36:00 PM
Hey all:

Has anyone made their own mosaic pins, how easy is it. I assume that I should dry fit the pieces and then "inject" epoxy into the pins. Am I correct?

TBRA
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: DANA HOLMAN on August 13, 2009, 04:13:00 PM
Chris
i made one about 12" long and still have most of it, It looked ok but not like you can buy, to answer you question, if you can inject it, it would be best, but i had to role the pins in the epoxy and then insert them,(what a mess), if you figure it out let us know
dana
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: Ray Hammond on August 13, 2009, 05:46:00 PM
buy them...they're a pain in the butt.
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: TheBigRedArcher on August 14, 2009, 07:20:00 AM
Dana, I made a set for this ONE knife. I used some injection but the epoxy doesn't flow real good through the needle. I am thinking of another way to make pins using suction but well see.

Ray, I totally agree. WHAT A MESS. but i got them done.

I will post pics later.

TBRA
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: Ray Hammond on August 14, 2009, 10:30:00 PM
if you insist on doing it get a vacuum pump like you use on brake systems...to draw the expoxy through to the other side..use aquarium tubing between your pump and the end of the pin tube, and another piece to draw the epoxy out of the container into the other end of the pin assembly.

Dan Masson taught me that- but....

It's still a mess. Buy some.
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: Bill Kissner on August 14, 2009, 10:32:00 PM
I have made several. I use vacuum instead of injection. If you don't have a vacuum pump you can make short 2 inch pins by sucking the epoxy up in the pin with your mouth. Put one end of the pin in the epoxy and put a piece of fish tank tubing on the other end and apply suction. A small hand operated vacuum pump from an auto parts store really makes the job easier.
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: OconeeDan on August 15, 2009, 08:39:00 AM
I like making mine.  Pretty much like the others have already said.  Use hand held vacuum pump and aquarium tubing on each side of the mosaic pin. You don't want the epoxy getting into the pump.  Search for mity vac.
Fit little pins and tubes into a larger tube, the tighter the fit the better.  This is the hardest part.
Use 5 min epoxy (make sure it is cool before you mix)and tint it with paint tints, I like black or red.  Work fast.
Buying them is easier, but I rarely seem to do anything the easy way.
Here is one of the latest with mosaic pin that I made.
Dan
 (http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j117/OconeeDan/rosewoodskinner.jpg)
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: TheBigRedArcher on August 17, 2009, 01:04:00 PM
heres what I came up with. I used acrylic paint to color the epoxy. Tried to do a two color concept but it is hard to make it out. (red and black).

 http://picasaweb.google.com/csscully/DropBox?authkey=Gv1sRgCNPYhfOF873n4wE#5369783155887292706

This is the knife I made, the knife does not show the mosaic pins in it but they are there now. The handle is Mesquite burl and African Black Wood.

 http://picasaweb.google.com/csscully/Knives02?authkey=Gv1sRgCJvP6_GTt7ekeA#5369594759956840962

Thanks for looking

TBRA
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: TheBigRedArcher on August 17, 2009, 01:10:00 PM
Dan I like the shape of that blade.

TBRA
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: OconeeDan on August 20, 2009, 04:59:00 PM
Thank you Sir.  Feels good in the hand and should peel the hide off quick!
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: Shore08 on August 21, 2009, 11:08:00 AM
Your pins look like they turned out pretty good.
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: TheBigRedArcher on September 08, 2009, 02:38:00 PM
Shore08, Thanks for the complement. they were a pain to make, but I made them and that is what I really like about making knives and such.

TBRA
Title: Re: Mosaic pins
Post by: TheBigRedArcher on September 08, 2009, 10:20:00 PM
Shore08, Thanks for the complement. they were a pain to make, but I made them and that is what I really like about making knives and such.

TBRA