Originally posted by Tom McMillan
<br />I at one time purchased a Router Crafter in the hopes to use it for spiraling, etc. The standard headstock (actually called a drive center) for it wouldn't work to well unless you adapted it some way. There is another headstock piece (drive center) that comes with some or was sold as an accessory. Of course, Sears doesn't sell these anymore, but I found out the same router crafters were actually still made in England under a different name. I ordered the other drive center through Woodchuckers in Canada who handled them at the time (they may still). However, it doesn't have a morse taper, so again it would need to be adapted. The company still making them is Trend Machinery & Cutting Tools Ltd. Anyway, I purchased mine on EBAY and sold it for a little more than I paid for it. On EBAY they go for a pretty good price--not sure if you have one or not? Anyway, I ended up doing the spirals by hand for my two layer pens, and they do take some time---but, I have really enjoyed doing them this way. I'm still not sure how well it would work out for doing spirals on pens---if you try it let us know how it works out.