stoneman
Member
I've made a few cartridge pens using antler and brass/nickel tubed casings from Gary Max but would like to start making my own so I can use a varied caliber choice as well as drilling and using actual bullets for nibs. I already own a slew of reloading equipment, so tumbling the brass and seating the nib bullet is no problem. I have a Jet mini lathe and recently picked up an MT2 drill chuck from Bill at A.S. to hold the drill bit.
My question is - what type of collet/grip mechanism do I need to hold the casing itself (and the bullet) during drilling? I've seen a few posts from time to time where members made wooden or pvc collars with cross slits to hold the casing itself, but I am new to all this and have no idea what lathe accessory is suited to do the job of holding the collar. Anyone with advice, please chime in. Speak like you were addressing a lathe idiot (you are). What is the accessory, where is a good place to get it and what is the general choice range (from "this will just barely do the job" to "you might want to use it for future projects so you might consider...".
Thanks in advance.
My question is - what type of collet/grip mechanism do I need to hold the casing itself (and the bullet) during drilling? I've seen a few posts from time to time where members made wooden or pvc collars with cross slits to hold the casing itself, but I am new to all this and have no idea what lathe accessory is suited to do the job of holding the collar. Anyone with advice, please chime in. Speak like you were addressing a lathe idiot (you are). What is the accessory, where is a good place to get it and what is the general choice range (from "this will just barely do the job" to "you might want to use it for future projects so you might consider...".
Thanks in advance.