@majajh a 60 degree live and dead centre, this way you can turn the barrels one at a time without a mandrel which sometimes can give some variations. Doesn't really work well for slimlines or euro style pens unless you have bushings which will also slide inside the brass tube. Maybe its just a mandrel you need if your only starting. You will need to know the MT, morse taper of your headstock
great video
Levier2011 3 months ago
is the longer blank the one that got the indent in it? i can't tell, and i got one of these kits and i don't know which blank needs the indent
FireballSpeedy 1 year ago
well made video
superharry626 1 year ago
i find 5 min apoxy holds the barrel much better. and when i sand i usually wet sand
outlaw2100 2 years ago
nice job, to press the pens together I use a bar clamp I like your bend vise tip.
I also use wood files instead of lathe chisels ,I found it works just as good if not better for the rough cutting ,,,,thanks for shareing your vid.
rjk101366 2 years ago
On a full-sized Delta lathe, what live/dead centers would I need and be able to find to support pen making? I don't want to buy another lathe.
Thanks for the nice video.
majajh 2 years ago
@majajh a 60 degree live and dead centre, this way you can turn the barrels one at a time without a mandrel which sometimes can give some variations. Doesn't really work well for slimlines or euro style pens unless you have bushings which will also slide inside the brass tube. Maybe its just a mandrel you need if your only starting. You will need to know the MT, morse taper of your headstock
MrKeithGallagher 1 year ago