Different center finder needed

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I don't use a center finder at all. Instead, I use a combination square. I set it to approximately half the blank thickness (just by eyeball, it doesn't need to be exact) and scribe a line from each edge. Not corner-to-corner, but a line parallel to each edge. That results in a small box around the center. It is easy to spot the center in the middle of that box.

It works great for non-square blanks, as well as blanks with other than 4 sides.

I hope that helps,
Eric
 
Thanks - THAT is the one I have seen and I think I want to buy. I agree that the woodcraft model is so large that that adds to the clumsy feeling when using it with 5/8" or 3/4" pen blanks.
 
I saw this in a magazine the other day. Two corner brackets glued with CA. Works like a charm. Cost? Priceless. I had a whole box of the corner braces just laying around.

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Looks like your Woodcraft unit is a little big for pen work. This is the unit that I use.
Center Square, 2-1/2 Inch Capacity
As has been said if the blank is not perfectly square you should draw a line from all 4 corners the box in the center is the center.

Wow, that link brings back memories! I haven't bought anything from Micro Mark since my model Railroading days of almost 30 years ago. Good to see they're still around.
 
Send a PM to cnccutter (Erik Land) he sells two different sizes of thumb square center finders. They work really well.

I use these and they work really well. I also mark from all 4 corners and then drill in the center of the marks. This works best because most blanks are not square so drawing from two corners doesn't give you a true center.
 
I rotate my blanks 4 times marking the blank. That will give me a center inbetween the lines that is where I drill

That's what I do when I'm actually interested in finding the center, such as when drilling celtic knot blanks. Most times, however, I'm not. Those fall into three catagories:
  • Most 'normal' blanks don't require the hole to be actually centered. These I simply eyeball and drill centerish.
  • I drill Jack Daniels blanks so that a bit (but not too much) of the char shows on the finished pen. These need to be drilled in a specific spot off-center. I knocked out some quicky jigs that allow me to mark this drill spot for a number of pen kits.
  • Antlers don't actually get drilled in the center, either. They get drilled in a manner that allows the bit to not break out the side of the antler and there to be enough 'meat' at the ends to match the fittings.
 
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That's what I do when I'm actually interested in finding the center, such as when drilling celtic knot blanks. ==trim==

With knots and some other segmented blanks, drilling in the centre is critical or the segmenting pattern becomes uneven. I always drill these on the lathe using a self centrering chuck to hold the blank.
I don't know any other way to drill these blanks exact enough.
 
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