Wall st. II drill issue

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emccarthy

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Recently, I made a couple of Wall St. II pens(sierra by another name), and following the instructions drilled my hole to 27/64 dia. I've found that by doing this, I get a lot of slop when I put the barrel in, and end up adding thick CA to fill the gap to ensure the barrel doesn't move on me. I'm not sure if this is a drill issue, or if the woodcraft barrels are smaller than they should be. IIRC, I checked the OD on them and came up with .409". Has anyone tried using a letter Z(.413") or a 10.5mm drill for these?

As far as my drilling, I used a standard carbide 27/64" drill, and used a bridgeport to drill the holes, plunging every quarter inch or so to keep the bit from walking.
 
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chrisk

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The problem you're referring to seems to be the rule. I found gaps up to 0.3 mm between some kits barrels and drill bits.
 

emccarthy

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The fit with the O drill I used for the american classic was perfect - no slop, but not tight either. Once I run through the blanks I already drilled with the 27/64 bit, I'll switch over to the Z bit for sure.

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JimB

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"Z" is the way to go. I used the 27/64 on the first few I did and had problems 50% of the time. I haven't had a single problem since I started using the "Z".
 

JimB

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Is the Z bit 29/64?

It's a hair smaller than the 27/64. There isn't an exact fractional or metric equivilent. You can check one of the drill bit charts in the library if you want the exact measurements.

The Z is really a much better size bit for the Sierra/WS II.
 

mrcook4570

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I use 27/64" drill on acrylics when I am going to paint the inside of the blank and the tube. For all other materials, I use a 'Z'
 
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