Anybody Turned a Pen Blank on a Drill Press?

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I'm going over to my local Rockler this morning to pick up a Purple Heart pen blank (3/4 x 3/4 x 6 actual) to make a tremolo bar end for the Jackson. I've never done this, so looking for input.

I figure I will start by sanding all four edges making an octagon and cut it in half lengthwise before chucking it up in the press. Then just turn on the drill and hit it with a sanding block to shape and round it.

Do you think it will work?
 
One way to find out, right?
Agree. Take photos of finished product.

Made an adapter to connect vacuum line from the power brake booster to the new carb on my SB Chevy. Two brass adapter pieces and some JB Weld. Chucked it into my handheld drill to make it look “pretty.” Painted it black. Can’t tell I didn’t get it at my local NAPA.
 
Agree. Take photos of finished product.

Made an adapter to connect vacuum line from the power brake booster to the new carb on my SB Chevy. Two brass adapter pieces and some JB Weld. Chucked it into my handheld drill to make it look “pretty.” Painted it black. Can’t tell I didn’t get it at my local NAPA.
What carb did you put on it?
 
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Call me lazy. It's like turning brake rotors. Kinda. No pressure is being applied. Just allowing the wood to hit it on the high spots.
 
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Swapping a Rochester Qjet for a Holley. Vacuum port on the Holley was several sizes smaller.

Guess my point was if you don’t have a lathe some form of drill can be made to work.:cool:
Good call. I hate Quadra-Jets.

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I did turn it into a lathe. Got the file on a compound angle so just a wee bit of the edge touches. Then I rotate the table into the wood maybe .5 mm and run the arbor up and down very slowly a couple of times before I move the table in again. Now it is cutting like a brake lathe.
 
Reminds me of this

 
Good call. I hate Quadra-Jets.

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I did turn it into a lathe. Got the file on a compound angle so just a wee bit of the edge touches. Then I rotate the table into the wood maybe .5 mm and run the arbor up and down very slowly a couple of times before I move the table in again. Now it is cutting like a brake lathe.
Got a former coworker that understood Qjets and knew how to tune them. He preferred them over Holleys. But for us commoners…. a Holley has always seemed easier to work on and tune.
 
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