penwizard for kitless?

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watch_art

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Wondering if anybody has tried doing anything with their penwizard on a kitless pen? I've got some ideas I need to work out for my own jig/setup. Just curious though what everybody thinks/knows.
It looks like it can only take pens on tubes.
 
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jig idea

maybe make up an alluminium sleeve that fits inside the blank and mount it on a single ended mandrel supported by a revolving centre if you can actually mount the rc on the machine just an idea sadly i've got no "wizard" only one source here in the uk a x2 + the price.
 
You should be able to make bushings to fit any size hole drilled in wood. I make them all the time from things like corian or delrin to mount on my CNC and should be no diffferent for a pen wizard. No need for a tube.
 
Hi Watch Art,
I've modified my Pen Wizard to accept anything from 3mm-100mm (1/8"-4") diameter, for the small stuff I mounted a 3/8" drill chuck and for larger stuff I raised the base that mounts the motor either Dremel or laminate trimmer. In other words it is only limited by the imagination.
Kryn
 
Hi Watch Art,
I've modified my Pen Wizard to accept anything from 3mm-100mm (1/8"-4") diameter, for the small stuff I mounted a 3/8" drill chuck and for larger stuff I raised the base that mounts the motor either Dremel or laminate trimmer. In other words it is only limited by the imagination.
Kryn


I'd like to see a picture if you don't mind. :)
 
Once I get a camera I'll do it, if I can work out how to do it???
The drive end was bought from Beall's (a spare parts) threaded with5/16 UNF an adaptor made 5/16x3/8 UNF to match the chuck. The end with the point was changed for another Beall spare part and set up with an inverted V to take various ends, have done a couple of lace bobbins on it.
Also set up with lower gearing.
 
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