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stevers

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I made this one and it works great for me. The most important thing with any drilling jig is to have a flat and true DP table.
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I use this for assembly. DP was free from a fellow pen turning buddy. Did the conversion for free.
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Both of these tools were basically free to me. Only my time and labor to build them. And isn't that what we do?
It can be done very affordably or you can spend as much as you choose.
Good luck and have fun.
 

hunter-27

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1 unit to do all? $89 the way to go. Financially, you see the results of innovation. In the end it is all up to you. :D
 

hunter-27

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Originally posted by stevers

I made this one and it works great for me. The most important thing with any drilling jig is to have a flat and true DP table.
200846204938_shell%20holding%20550.jpg



I use this for assembly. DP was free from a fellow pen turning buddy. Did the conversion for free.
200846205222_updated%20pen%20press%20550.jpg




Both of these tools were basically free to me. Only my time and labor to build them. And isn't that what we do?
It can be done very affordably or you can spend as much as you choose.
Good luck and have fun.

I love the little reminder note. [:p][:p]:D
 

jskeen

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Crosby, Texas, USA.
I invested in a scroll chuck and jacobs chuck for my lathe a while back, and haven't drilled a pen on my DP since. I do a lot of antler, and 75% of my pen blanks are not store bought, nor are they anywhere close to square. You can mount any shape you can get your hands on in the lathe between centers, put the center exactly where you want the hole to come out, turn a 1 inch tenon on it and then drill it almost perfectly. But of course if you can get a vise for free, give it a shot :D
 

IPD_Mrs

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Chuck Key

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Originally posted by eazis1

Does any one have a home-made jig that works for them?

I threw this one together this morning. I needed to transfer the indexing pattern to a smaller wheel that will be used with a reciprocator I am working on. It worked great.



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Chuckie
 
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