I often turn pens without bushing or use undersized bushings.joedw00 wrote:Not using a mandrel with bushing, how do you know when it is the right diameter to fit the pen parts?
Use a digital caliper
Measure the hardware
Measure the turning
turn some more off and measure, etc etc. 'til you're done.
This method is more time consuming but is way more accurate as bushings often get worn from contact with chisels and abrasives. Bushings are often out of round from the mfg and pen hardware is often a thousandth or 2 off from the bushing. I know a few thousandths doesn't sound like a lot and most wood workers stay within the 1/32 tolerance realm, but you can feel it once everything is assembled. Pens are not your typical turning and definitely require more accuracy than typical flat work.