At long last, these are the photos of the sanding mandrels I received from Bassel.
First, notice that these mandrels are not tapered. Bassel had said from the beginning they would be tapered...that's what made them desirable and set them apart from some others. In a post in another thread, Bassel lied to another member and me about whether they were to be tapered or not in the first place (this, months after we ordered). Bassel said no, but guess what he currently has for sale? Tapered mandrels that did not turn out right! Where did THEY come from?
Next, please notice the huge chip in one face and several small chips in the other. How could someone send these out?
Also, in the side view, hard to see but visible, the "facets", the small flats which make up the outside diameter. You know, where we sand. This is supposed to be round. That's why we use sanding mandrels. That's the whole point.
Also visible in that view, the chip.
Less important but perhaps pertinent and telling none the less is the fact that the mandrels were filthy dirty and even rusty when I received them. Not signs of caring craftsmanship.
I am less upset about the quality (terrible, but he has said he would refund me) than the lack of honesty.
I was a supporter of Bassel's from the start. You know, the new guy, the underdog. He seemed like a winner. I liked his lathe designs and I liked his attitude and told him so; I complimented him for his initiative every step of the way and wished him well.
But sending out known-bad items I think is beyond the pale. Ya just cant do that.
I have returned these mandrels to Bassel for a refund and he has received them.
First, notice that these mandrels are not tapered. Bassel had said from the beginning they would be tapered...that's what made them desirable and set them apart from some others. In a post in another thread, Bassel lied to another member and me about whether they were to be tapered or not in the first place (this, months after we ordered). Bassel said no, but guess what he currently has for sale? Tapered mandrels that did not turn out right! Where did THEY come from?
Next, please notice the huge chip in one face and several small chips in the other. How could someone send these out?
Also, in the side view, hard to see but visible, the "facets", the small flats which make up the outside diameter. You know, where we sand. This is supposed to be round. That's why we use sanding mandrels. That's the whole point.
Also visible in that view, the chip.
Less important but perhaps pertinent and telling none the less is the fact that the mandrels were filthy dirty and even rusty when I received them. Not signs of caring craftsmanship.
I am less upset about the quality (terrible, but he has said he would refund me) than the lack of honesty.
I was a supporter of Bassel's from the start. You know, the new guy, the underdog. He seemed like a winner. I liked his lathe designs and I liked his attitude and told him so; I complimented him for his initiative every step of the way and wished him well.
But sending out known-bad items I think is beyond the pale. Ya just cant do that.
I have returned these mandrels to Bassel for a refund and he has received them.
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