WoodCraft's WoodRiver Deluxe Self Centering Pen and Bottle Stopper Drilling Vise

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Haynie

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I do not want to hijack the thread but why would you spend 70.00 on something that will only center drill a blank if you Drill press table was dead level?

You can accomplish the same thing in several ways. I use a cheap clamp I had on hand and square the blank with the bit using a small combination square. People use wood clamps and I know someone who uses a C clamp. This is a very expensive single purpose tool.
 

pensbydesign

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i like this one made improvement over the first one, the biggest being the adjustment is easy to do the old one you had to have child size hands to even get close
 

Whaler

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I have the old version and it is a PIA to adjust, this new version looks much better. Last year I did buy a Huffman vise and there is nothing to compare to it.
 

Jerryconn

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I don't have this one but based on it's design it has to be better than the old one, takes too long to load and unload the blank for drilling.
 

gbpens

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I agree with Haynie. My drill press came with a heavy vice for the table. The key is to square the blank. A cockeyed blank held by any clamping mechanism will not put the hole where you want it. This can be vitally important for laminated and segmented work.
 

PTsideshow

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Got one when they first came out and was on sale for $39.99 Great stuff works like a champ. Easy to adjust as been stated, have drilled a number of out of square type blanks it has worked in hard surface material, ebony and a couple of assorted woods.
I am very happy with it. I haven't tried any other ways of drilling blanks. It certainly is better from just looking at the other style, of screw adjusting centering vises.
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PenMan1

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For about $5 more than the WoodRiver vise (on sale for $69.95), you can purchase a PSI dedicated drill chuck (usually available on Amazon, WoodTurningz, et al for around $60) and a 1/2 Jacobs MT1 or 2 drill chuck ($14.95 at HF).

Regardless of which vise you buy, drilling on the lathe will be more accurate. I had the old version of this vise. It was OK, but required midget hands to operate it.

I have a Huffman vise that I use for 7mm work because, IMHO, 7mm is not critical unless segmenting, etc. Razors, etc get drilled with the Huffman because it is faster. But all of the precision drilling goes to the lathe.
 

MartinPens

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PenMan1 said:
For about $5 more than the WoodRiver vise (on sale for $69.95), you can purchase a PSI dedicated drill chuck (usually available on Amazon, WoodTurningz, et al for around $60)

Ditto on the dedicated drill chuck.

Martin

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