Originally posted by cteaglesc
<br />Whoa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think you are reading too much into what I posted.
There are a lot of new pen turners on this site.Many who may experience problems with diffrent aspects of the steps in making a pen.
After blank selection and cutting , drilling a blank is usually the first step. If one of these new pen makers is having difficulty in drilling a "plumb" hole without a blow out due to the fact the drill bit is dull, the table on the DP is misaligned, there is too much run out on the quill because of a defective DP then all the money thrown at a pen vice is not going to change the results of his drilling.
I can see the benifit of Pauls vice or any other tool that make a repeatable operation more efficient.
As a matter of fact I spoke with Paul last evening about his vice and we agreed on a lot of issues.
Is a good pen vice necessary? depends on what you define "good" as.
Is the one from Paul or Rocklear necessary? No.
A new turner would benifit far more by investing in other things rather than a $40.00+ vice to drill a plumb hole.
I apologise if you I didn't make myself clear.
As far as why I am on this forum,There may be a some who would like to read why there is not a reason to buy a $40.00 vice to do a most basic operation.These people may turn one or two pens a week.I was just pointing out it was not necessary to always buy an expensive tool for every operation.
One could also question why when the thread started out discussing the Rocklear jig a mention was made of Pauls.