Randy_
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Just came across a piece of information that has raised an interesting question.
There is no doubt that Paul's vise is a fine piece of equipment; but, at $80 a pop, it is also a pricey accessory. I wonder if there is a better alternative to drilling blanks??
I just found out that the Beall Collet Chuck that fits my JET mini will accept a 3/4" collet. This means that you could turn your pen blanks between centers to 3/4" and then drill them using the Beall chuck on the lathe. Even though it is a slightly slower process, I like the idea of drilling blanks on a lathe.
Charles Martin is selling the Beall Collet chuck and 5 collets for $135 which is, obviously, more than the price of Paul's vise; but you also have the added capability of the collet system for other tasks and you could skip buying a expensive DP as well!! I recognize there are +'s and -'s to this thinking. Just wondering what other folks thought??
There is no doubt that Paul's vise is a fine piece of equipment; but, at $80 a pop, it is also a pricey accessory. I wonder if there is a better alternative to drilling blanks??
I just found out that the Beall Collet Chuck that fits my JET mini will accept a 3/4" collet. This means that you could turn your pen blanks between centers to 3/4" and then drill them using the Beall chuck on the lathe. Even though it is a slightly slower process, I like the idea of drilling blanks on a lathe.
Charles Martin is selling the Beall Collet chuck and 5 collets for $135 which is, obviously, more than the price of Paul's vise; but you also have the added capability of the collet system for other tasks and you could skip buying a expensive DP as well!! I recognize there are +'s and -'s to this thinking. Just wondering what other folks thought??