FS: Treated tips

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AndrewActionG
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My own premium treated tips I have currently 8 of the medium firm and 7 hard, These tips are 13mm and retain a good hight as seen in the pictures. PayPal only 2 for $15 shipped PM for PayPal info. Takes a bit to make them but I am continuing so I will be bumping posts once there are more than what I have stocked. I also have some treated Lepros same price medium firm hit but cut a bit lower.

These tips should be installed on a lathe on low speed with a sharp new blade, 700rpm is my sweet spot, keep sides cool with a bit or water or spit, then finish with sandpaper 400grit then 1000, burnish with paper towel and spit, I don't recommend leather burnishing, finish the top of the tip with 220 then up to 800, do not over heat.
 

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My own premium treated tips I have currently 8 of the medium firm and 7 hard, These tips are 13mm and retain a good hight as seen in the pictures. PayPal only $10 a tip shipped PM for PayPal info. Takes a bit to make them but I am continuing so I will be bumping posts once there are more than what I have stocked.

These tips should be installed on a lathe on low speed with a sharp new blade, 700rpm is my sweet spot, keep sides cool with a bit or water or spit, then finish with sandpaper 400grit then 1000, burnish with paper towel and spit, I don't recommend leather burnishing, finish the tip with 220 then 400 then 800-1000 grit do not over heat the tip.
Can I use a Willard Tipper to install?
 
Can I use a Willard Tipper to install?
Should work just fine, I don't see why not. I cant promise results as good as mine with a lathe. These tips cut extremely well, do not mushroom hold chalk like crazy, zero glazing issues. I recommend my medium firm tips.
 
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