Neillarson
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I could use eom help I bought some cold rolled steel and HSS tool bits. I bought 3 feet of 1/2" CR Steel and 10 HSS bits. I drilled the end of a 12" piece of CR Steel out to a depth of about 1". I also drilled out 2 holes and tapped them for set screws to hold the HSS bits. I am making a couple different profiles of bits.
Now I need to make a handle. I have some nice maple I am going to turn for handles. My question around is the mechanics of attaching the handle to the tools. I have buffed the tool steel out to get the carbon residue off of it. I thought I would use a file and rough it up then use a 2 part epoxy to glue it in the handle. Any idea how deep it should be in the handle? I plan to make the handle about 14" long. Also, should I oversize the hole by 1/32 for the glue (and to prevent a blow out when I press the handle in) or go exactly 1/2" on the hole and plan on a VERY thin layer of glue? I am not sure that I have the skill or technology to make a ferrule for the handle, any other ideas for a way to keep the side to side force from splitting the handle out? Or any ideas on how to make or where to get something to use as a ferrule?
Thanks for the forbearance for a newbee at the art of tool making.
Neil Larson
Now I need to make a handle. I have some nice maple I am going to turn for handles. My question around is the mechanics of attaching the handle to the tools. I have buffed the tool steel out to get the carbon residue off of it. I thought I would use a file and rough it up then use a 2 part epoxy to glue it in the handle. Any idea how deep it should be in the handle? I plan to make the handle about 14" long. Also, should I oversize the hole by 1/32 for the glue (and to prevent a blow out when I press the handle in) or go exactly 1/2" on the hole and plan on a VERY thin layer of glue? I am not sure that I have the skill or technology to make a ferrule for the handle, any other ideas for a way to keep the side to side force from splitting the handle out? Or any ideas on how to make or where to get something to use as a ferrule?
Thanks for the forbearance for a newbee at the art of tool making.
Neil Larson