Okay, the reason for trying to remove the ferrule as a whole, to not reuse it, but #1 know how it was made so I can replicate it.
#2 if I cut/drill/bore it out....how will I know what was the actual cause of the rattle noise? there will be pieces/debris left, with no real evidence.
After a lot of research I found the melt/damage point of CF is ridiculously high, so I went ahead and tried the hot water....no dice, then used my heat gun at about 600 degrees F, slowly rotating it and checking the temp.....then using a vise, clamped the tip into it, and gave a twist and it came out, no harm or foul on the CF end. Found that the shaft was left lying flat after the ferrule install and the extra epoxy settled on one side, and after some use, the extra 'leg' of epoxy broke loose and hence the rattle. The pictures show it pretty well. ALSO, the manufacturer apparently did not prep the inner tube surface deep enough so the squeeze out/ extra epoxy did not adhere to the inner tube like one would want......bad prep seems to have caused this. They only scraped/sanded the length of the ferrule so the extra epoxy was probably still sitting on mold release and not bare naked CF.
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