Anyone use 10.5mm for Cigar w/reverse painted blanks?

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JimMc7

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I've just started doing a few Cigar pens and having trouble fitting tubes in reverse painted blanks. Much tighter fit than other pens I've done. I think a 10.5mm hole would work ok instead of the normal 10mm for these but asking in case others have tried this and had a bad experience!

Thanks in advance.

PS My "10.5" mm bit (used for JG-II pen barrels) is a bit undersized at 10.44mm anyway which makes it a bit closer fit.
 
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Hi Jimmy:
Yeah, sometimes you have to do things a little differently than planned.
Attached is a like from Arizona S that has the exact size of almost every drill bit known to man. It is in PDF format. I enlarged it, laminated it, framed it and put it next to my drill press and drill bit storage center. It has been a life saver more than once.
http://www.arizonasilhouette.com/Drill%20Bits/Drill_Chart2.pdf
 

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This is a cigar where I used a spray pearl paint through the hole followed by a brushed on/in acrylic gold paint then used thick CA to adhere that onto the unpainted tube.

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I did that using the standard 10mm drill bit. It was snug but better that than sloppy, IMHO.

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This is a cigar where I used a spray pearl paint through the hole followed by a brushed on/in acrylic gold paint then used thick CA to adhere that onto the unpainted tube.

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I did that using the standard 10mm drill bit. It was snug but better that than sloppy, IMHO.

GK




that is a cigar? Where did you get it?
 

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DOHHHHHH

That is what I get for posting in a rush while my wife is calling me from the other room. That is a sedona.

But I did make cigars with multiple layers of paint using the original 10mm drill bit.

Sorry for the confusion!!
GK
 

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I've just started doing a few Cigar pens and having trouble fitting tubes in reverse painted blanks. Much tighter fit than other pens I've done. I think a 10.5mm hole would work ok instead of the normal 10mm for these but asking in case others have tried this and had a bad experience!

Jim; I have my pen vise fastened down to the drill press table, and I often drill the smaller hole that I think will work, try the tube, then re-drill with a slightly larger bit. Then write down the size on the instruction sheet. A 115 piece drill bit set is a good investment. I like my tubes to be a close slip fit, not sloppy.


Greg; That is an awesome pen!
 

JimMc7

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Thanks, all, for the tips.

I tried the 13/32" (10.3mm) and seems to work ok. I use epoxy to glue in the tubes which also makes up some of the gap. Couple of freebie blanks using the 13/32" bit and reverse painting the blanks with acrylic paint (Yellow Jacket from Ernie at BTW and Madreperlato Royal Blue from Dawn & Ed):
 

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