aprayinbear
Member
For those of you who are experienced kitless makers.....
I recently decided I wanted to try making a kitless pen. I've had good success with kit pens and my skills have grown to where I feel comfortable with the tools and am pleased with my outcome. But I want to move on to the next step. I've watched and read hours of materials and have begun to collect the necessary taps and dies, etc. So far so good.
But I'm having a terrible time turning down my blanks to the appropriate dimension uniformly along its length. This is a non-issue with kit pens as they are more free form. Of course, to use my collets (I have the PSI and a few extra collets) the measurement has to be consistent or the blank won't turn true in the collet.
My question is, "which set up is best for this operation?" and which cutting tools do you use to do the job right. I've been watching some of the Japanese makers who use large cutting tools with edges sometimes as long or longer then the barrel or cap itself. I do some forge work and might see what I can come up with.
All suggestions appreciated!
I recently decided I wanted to try making a kitless pen. I've had good success with kit pens and my skills have grown to where I feel comfortable with the tools and am pleased with my outcome. But I want to move on to the next step. I've watched and read hours of materials and have begun to collect the necessary taps and dies, etc. So far so good.
But I'm having a terrible time turning down my blanks to the appropriate dimension uniformly along its length. This is a non-issue with kit pens as they are more free form. Of course, to use my collets (I have the PSI and a few extra collets) the measurement has to be consistent or the blank won't turn true in the collet.
My question is, "which set up is best for this operation?" and which cutting tools do you use to do the job right. I've been watching some of the Japanese makers who use large cutting tools with edges sometimes as long or longer then the barrel or cap itself. I do some forge work and might see what I can come up with.
All suggestions appreciated!