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I generally don't buy pen kits.  I have been known to engineer pens and bullet casings to work together and various other methods to create custom pens.  If you would like that info I will lead you to it.

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That's kind of where i was going.  The kit I recieved from rockler came with 3 blanks.  But they are not pre drilled that's going to be a learning curve and a half drilling those out.  Fortunately I have a decent small bench top drill press that I may have to set up.  As far as the cole jaws go at the moment I'm NOT too impressed with them.

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1 hour ago, AndrewB said:

Fortunately I have a decent small bench top drill press that I may have to set up

You can drill on the lathe with your Jacobs chuck and your scroll chuck

 

 

 

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Only comment that I can offer is that you have to ensure that your barrel sizes are the same.  Most of the kits are 7mm so if you can keep that in mind, you should be able to go.  Edit A:  Also, you can order the brass barrels from Rockler in packet of 10.  Can't remember the price, but I have a few extra as I sometimes make mistakes.  (If you can imagine that.)

 

Gunny, thanks for showing your pens.  I am going to "steal" some of your ideas.  Let me know the court date.  :Laughing:

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1 minute ago, FlGatorwood said:

Let me know the court date. 

:throbbinghead:

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yea on the cole jaws how ever I'm not liking the way they sit with the doubled up chuck jaws.  I'm going to have to buy a second chuck just for the cole jaws.  Oh well LOL.

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1 minute ago, AndrewB said:

they sit with the doubled up chuck jaws.

Got a picture of that?????

 

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I don't unfortunately, how ever the one thing I don't like about it is I tested them out with it on.  It doesn't leave me much room to get into the piece with out much room and coming close to hitting the cole jaws themselves.  Not to mention not having enough room for the tool rest to get close to the piece with out hitting them.  So I'll be investing in a second chuck just for the cole jaws.

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I am not familiar with your chuck, but I have a Nova G3 and I have to remove the original jaws to install another set.  The screws are not long enough to put on both set of jaws.  So, I am rather confused.  A picture would be nice. 

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I must have gotten a different model because when I ordered the cole jaws they sent longer screws for the chuck that actually fit through both main chuck jaws and cole jaws.  Give me a moment I'll see bout taking a photo (Edited the photos are below)  As I've stated they fit together quite nicely with the longer bolts how ever it causes some working room issues as I said before.

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No jaws are removed. The Cole Jaws are another set of jaws. They are only to allow you to finish the foot. nothing else. I gave mine away , did not like them at all

 

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Makes sense now, I set them up wrong.  I had assumed that the bolts that they sent me the longer ones were to lock both jaws together.  Probably where I messed up lol.  Live and learn.  Either way I'll still be picking up a second chuck just for those jaws.

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