So I am going to make an order at Harbor Freight for a transfer bit set and a couple other small items but I hate making such a small order - any quality must haves you have come across from there? All suggestions appreciated - thanks
The 1x30 belt sander makes a good squaring jig for the ends of the pen blanks. Also, small clamps if you are going to be doing segmenting. For bushings, the #90243 storage box is awfully handy.
The 1x30 belt sander makes a good squaring jig for the ends of the pen blanks. Also, small clamps if you are going to be doing segmenting. For bushings, the #90243 storage box is awfully handy.
That little 1x30 is one of the best things you'll ever add to your shop at anywhere near the price.
FWIW. every so often they go on sale at a ridiculously low price, grab one when they do if you don't already have one and maybe even a second one as well if you have the space..
Got to have one of these. Clean glue from your tube an deburrs the brass for only $3.![]()
https://www.harborfreight.com/t-handle-reamer-66936.html
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Got to have one of these. Clean glue from your tube an deburrs the brass for only $3.![]()
https://www.harborfreight.com/t-handle-reamer-66936.html
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I second this. It's cheap and works well. It's also a big help for those kits with particularly tight fitting parts since it tapers the end and allows the piece to ease in at the beginning of the tube.
These stepless drill bits are great for drilling pen nib holders. Along with the tapered reamer. https://www.harborfreight.com/3-piece-stepless-drill-bits-66463.html
20% off coupon.
These stepless drill bits are great for drilling pen nib holders. Along with the tapered reamer. https://www.harborfreight.com/3-piece-stepless-drill-bits-66463.html
Agreed. But before you buy, check the box carefully. There are two versions of the foot switch. One is 'maintained' (press to turn it on, press again to turn it off) while the other is momentary (press and hold). I actually prefer the momentary because it acts like a 'deadman' - if something happens and you step back from the tool that is powered through the switch, the tool will stop.
The 6" and 12" F style bar clamps are another HF gem. At $3-$4 I like them better than the
$13 Besseys we just got at work.