Mortalis
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Ok, I didnt want to hijack Wyone's thread.
I've used my drill press with a turned stop made from Snakewood mounted in the chuck and a piece of slightly softer hardwood on the table to press my pen parts together since day one. I have not had any issues with this process and since I drill my blanks on the lathe with a drill chuck my drill press is handy to leave set up as a press.
I looked at the brands of dedicated pen presses that were mentioned in Wyone's thread and they all operate on the same principle but I dont see an advantage over the drill press (or even a small bench press). They dont seem to offer any more support.
To those that have used the drill/bench press method and switched over to a dedicated pen press, what have you found are advantages of the pen press?
Discussion begins now!
I've used my drill press with a turned stop made from Snakewood mounted in the chuck and a piece of slightly softer hardwood on the table to press my pen parts together since day one. I have not had any issues with this process and since I drill my blanks on the lathe with a drill chuck my drill press is handy to leave set up as a press.
I looked at the brands of dedicated pen presses that were mentioned in Wyone's thread and they all operate on the same principle but I dont see an advantage over the drill press (or even a small bench press). They dont seem to offer any more support.
To those that have used the drill/bench press method and switched over to a dedicated pen press, what have you found are advantages of the pen press?
Discussion begins now!
