Lathe Chuck for Pen Blanks

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tbroye

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What kind of Chuck do I need for drilling pen blanks on my lathe. Delt Midi. Nothing to fancy of expensive, just time for a new toy.
 
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tbroye

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John

Thanks for the link. I thought that is what I needed. It also looks big enought to turn some other projects. Now that I am getting into Mandreless and Center to Center turning might as well get a decent hole for the tubes. Started squaring th blanks on my disk sander instead of the pen mill with better results.
 

Brandon25

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I drill on the lathe by putting a dimple in both ends of the blank, holding the blank against the live center in my tailstock, and advancing it into a drill bit held in a Jacobs chuck driven by the headstock. The jacob chuck was $7 at harbor freight. It seems scary until you do it. I hold the blank not by hand but rather with an adjustable wrench. I start the hole by locking the spindle and turning the blank by hand. Works for me, and I cut the blank to length after drilling.
 

johnnycnc

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Tom,
it is a pretty nice chuck for the money,works smoothly too.
squaring on the disk sander is the only way to go for me also.
I never met a pen mill I liked!:biggrin:
 
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