stevers
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Hi Folks,
A while back I aquired an older Black and Decker benchtop drill press. I already have a benchtop DP, but I can't say no to a free tool. Sickness I guess. Anyway I decided to turn it into a pen press. I stripped it all the way down to the bare essentials. Took off the motor, pullies and the top cover. I think it will work very well for my needs.
My question now is, what kind of jigs or inserts to use to accually press the pens. I am hoping some of you out there have done the same thing. If anyone has and can post a pick or two or a link to somewhere with some ideas, that would be great.
If your interested, here are acouple of picks of what I have so far,
This is the press as it sits now,
Notice I took the spring mechanism off, I did this so when I am preparing to press a pen, the top press mechinism will come "to me". That way, I will not have to take my hands off of the pen parts to reach for the handels. And the shaft pushes up easily with the back of the hand or an extra finger. I'll see how it works and make adjustments as need be.
Thanks to David, I found a good use for it.
A while back I aquired an older Black and Decker benchtop drill press. I already have a benchtop DP, but I can't say no to a free tool. Sickness I guess. Anyway I decided to turn it into a pen press. I stripped it all the way down to the bare essentials. Took off the motor, pullies and the top cover. I think it will work very well for my needs.
My question now is, what kind of jigs or inserts to use to accually press the pens. I am hoping some of you out there have done the same thing. If anyone has and can post a pick or two or a link to somewhere with some ideas, that would be great.
If your interested, here are acouple of picks of what I have so far,
This is the press as it sits now,
Notice I took the spring mechanism off, I did this so when I am preparing to press a pen, the top press mechinism will come "to me". That way, I will not have to take my hands off of the pen parts to reach for the handels. And the shaft pushes up easily with the back of the hand or an extra finger. I'll see how it works and make adjustments as need be.
Thanks to David, I found a good use for it.