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3D Resin Bottle Stopper Blocks

Please read the Shipping Terms & Information page before ordering.

Video:  Learn to turn the 3D Resin Bottle Stoppers
 
A educational video on how to accurately drill the stoppers
can be viewed by clicking here .
 

Note:  The drill bit size called out in Ed's tutorial is 23/64".  I recommend either the 5/16" or the 11/32" drill bit.

 
Precautions to be observed when turning any acrylic:
  • Use very sharp tools while turning and take light cuts. 

  • Wear face and eye protection and keep observers away from the turning area.

  • DO NOT turn at excessive speeds.

All of the fabulous stoppers pictured below were made and photographed by Ed Davidson.

$Bucks$ Bottle Stopper Block
$6.95
While turning these blocks you will experience little holes that will appear because of trapped air caused by the paper.  Learn how to work around these little devils:  Fill The Pinholes Video

A educational video on how to accurately drill the stoppers
can be viewed by clicking here .
 
 
Cloisonne' Enamel Doughnut Porcelain 3 Rose Flower Cluster
$6.75   Clearance price: $5.75  $6.75   Clearance price: $5.75

Blue rose with red base   Order here
$6.75  
Clearance price: $5.75

Pink rose  with red base   Order here
$6.75  
Clearance price: $5.75

 Yellow rose with yellow base   Order Here
$6.75  
Clearance price: $5.75
White rose with yellow base    Order Here
$6.75  
Clearance price: $5.75
 
U.S. Navy Construction Battalion "Seabees"
Base color: Dark Navy Blue     $9.00 each for either style
Clearance price: $7.50
Click here to order CB1 or CB2  

Video:  Learn to turn the 3D Resin Bottle Stoppers
 

Note:  The drill bit size called out in Ed's tutorial is 23/64".  I recommend either the 5/16" or the 11/32" drill bit.


Tooling to make the creation of these stoppers a little easier
when using the BHW-464, -465, -467, -470, -471, -472, & -473 series bottle stoppers

Bottle Stopper Mandrel



Bottle Stopper Mandrel  AZSBSM-01  $8.99

Used with the BHW-465, -467, -471,
-472, & -473 series bottle stoppers


The collar acts as a bushing for the proper sizing to match the bottle stopper.  Click Here To Order

11/32" Norseman TM Drill Bit  $6.59  Click Here To Order

Drill Chuck



 

This is a heavy duty 1/2" drill chuck and arbor to hold the different bottle stopper mandrels.  This chuck can also be used for many other projects as well.

Click here to order the drill chuck with #2MT arbor.
Price is $36.95

Click Here to order the drill chuck with a #1MT arbor.
Price is $36.95




We also stock 3/8"-16 bottom taps for those who would rather drill and tap (thread) a hole instead
of just forcing the bottle stopper block onto the mandrel.  The tap requires a 5/16" drilled hole.
 

Bottle Stopper Buffing Handle

This handle will not work with the double O ring style stoppers (kit # BHW-450 & BHW-452)






 
Have you ever had the sad experience of having a finished bottle stopper blank get 'caught & thrown' by a buffing wheel?  Using our Delrin handle will give you a much more secure way of buffing the stoppers and not having to worry about dodging a run-a-way stopper block.  The handle is 7" long and comes complete with two Delrin bushings for shallow or deep 3/8"-16 threads. This handle will work with the BHW-464,  -465, -466, -467, and the -470, -471 and -472 stoppers.  Cost of the handle and two spacers is $11.35.    Click Here To Order

Tooling to make the creation of these stoppers a little easier when using the
BHW-450 (chrome) and 452 (gold titanium) Premium double 'O' ring series bottle stoppers....


BHW-450 Chrome

BHW-452 Gold Titanium


Berea Bottle Stopper Mandrel
This mandrel works on both the BHW-450 and BHW-452 stoppers

Drill a 6mm hole into the stopper blank, screw in the threaded end of the mandrel into the blank, insert the smooth (round) end of the mandrel into a 3 jawed chuck, Jacobs drill chuck, et. and turn away.  The threads of the mandrel match the threads on both the chrome (BHW-450) and gold titanium (BHW-452) stoppers.
   

Berea Bottle Stopper Mandrel: $5.00
Click Here to Order

6mm Norseman TM drill bit: $2.99
Click Here to Order

Drill Chuck


 

We carry a heavy duty 1/2" drill chuck and arbor to hold the different bottle stopper mandrels.  This chuck can also be used for many other projects as well.

Price: $36.95
Click here to order the drill chuck with #2MT arbor

Click Here to order the drill chuck with a #1MT arbor



 
We also stock 1/4"-20 bottom taps for those who would rather drill and tap (thread) a hole instead of just forcing the bottle stopper block onto the mandrel (for the Berea double O ring bottle stoppers).  The tap requires a #7 drill bit

1/4"-20 Norseman Bottom Tap $3.50

#7 Drill Bit $2.79 
(for use with the 1/4"-20 bottom tap)

Small Tapping Handle  $5.95
 Will not work with the 3/8" tap

Precautions to be observed when turning any acrylic:
  • Use very sharp tools while turning and take light cuts. 

  • Wear face and eye protection and keep observers away from the turning area.

  • DO NOT turn at excessive speeds.


Please read the Shipping Terms & Information page before ordering.

 

 


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Arizona Association of Woodturners
Desert Woodturning Roundup 2011

February 18, 19, & 20, 2011 to be held at the

Mesa, AZ Convention Center

You will not be disappointed attending this symposium!  Make plans now.


My personal opinion...
I am a forty-two year resident of Yuma, Arizona.  My home town is located on the Arizona/California/Mexico border along side the Colorado River.

Our country has been invaded by foreign nationals for over the past 25 years and I am no longer willing to keep my head down and not say anything for fear of offending someone.  If my personal beliefs effect my business - I'm willing to live with that.  If I have offended someone - I'm willing to live with that too.

I have lived in this great country for 63 years and I am not going to back down from any threat directed at the United States - foreign or domestic.  As Davy Crockett may have said: "Bring em' on!" (although I think the words may have been stated it in much stronger language).  If you would like to see for yourself what Arizona and this country is up against take a look at these two websites: mexica-movement.org and  mexica-movement .  Take a look at the pictures shown below.

If you would like to help out Arizona please consider donating to our state's legal defense fund by clicking on the link below.  This is not just an Arizona problem - illegal immigration affects all of us.  Should you believe as I do and want to help out then put your money where your mouth is.  70% of us living in Arizona approve of SB1070 and we certainly appreciate your support.  Someday we might be able to financially support your state in accomplishing the same legislation Arizona passed.

$5.00, $10.00 and $20.00 donations are most welcome.  Thank you for your consideration.

Update July 29, 2010   We are not giving up!

Click here to contribute to the Arizona state legal defense fund
(This link will take you to the official State of Arizona legal defense fund website)


The following is an a example of what is taking place in Arizona.  Have you seen these pictures on any the main stream media outlets?
This demonstration took place on July 31, 2010 in Phoenix, Arizona.

   
   




Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you:
Jesus Christ and the American G.I.
One died for your soul and the other for your freedom.

By Danielle   "A proud Army wife"
 

 
A friend sent me the following:
 

What is a Veteran?   A "Veteran" -- whether active duty, discharged, retired, or reserve -- is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America" for an amount of up to and including his or her life.

Semper Fi!  (1965-1974)

 
Operation Komando
 


Until they all come home...


 
 

Freedom Alliance
Supporting the continued education of children whose parents were killed in the line of Duty.
 
Lt. Colonel Oliver North, Founder and Honorary Chairman
 

The Mission of Freedom Alliance is to advance the American heritage of freedom by honoring and encouraging military service, defending the sovereignty of the United States and promoting a strong national defense.

Freedom Alliance , a 501(c)3 educational and charitable foundation, was founded in 1990 by Lt.Col Oliver L. North, who now serves as the organization's honorary chairman. We will work to "keep America strong, keep America prosperous, and keep America free," said North upon the founding of Freedom Alliance. And so we have.
 


It was 113 here yesterday....
   
A friend and customer called the other day and in the course of our conversation he mentioned that he had a dog that was fourteen years old and was showing signs of age.  I asked him if he had ever read "The Dog's Prayer" and he had not heard of it.  As a courtesy to him and to others that have not read it I am posting it here.  Kleenex will be needed.....

A Dog's Prayer

Treat me kindly, my beloved master, for no heart in all the world is more grateful for kindness than the loving heart of me.

Do not break my spirit with a stick, for though I should lick your hand between the blows, your patience and understanding will more quickly teach me the things you would have me do.

Speak to me often, for your voice is the world's sweetest music, as you must know by the fierce wagging of my tail when your footstep falls upon my waiting ear.

When it is cold and wet, please take me inside... for I am now a domesticated animal, no longer used to bitter elements... and I ask no greater glory than the privilege of sitting at your feet beside the hearth... though had you no home, I would rather follow you through ice and snow than rest upon the softest pillow in the warmest home in all the land... for you are my god... and I am your devoted worshiper.

Keep my pan filled with fresh water, for although I should not reproach you were it dry, I cannot tell you when I suffer thirst. Feed me clean food, that I may stay well, to romp and play and do your bidding, to walk by your side, and stand ready, willing and able to protect you with my life, should your life be in danger.

And, beloved master, should the Great Master see fit to deprive me of my health or sight, do not turn me away from you. Rather hold me gently in your arms as skilled hands grant me the merciful boon of eternal rest...and I will leave you knowing with the last breath I drew, my fate was ever safest in your hands.

--Beth Norman Harris