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I want to start making ink pens and bought a kit at Rockler. My question is
that the kit came with a mandrel with a #2 morse taper which goes on the
headstock side. What is used to mount the #2 morse taper to the headstock?? I do have a oneway talon chuck and it seems to hold the mandrel but not as well as I think it should. Is that the correct way to mount it? It seems tight. Anyone have ideas? Thanks!
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Post by rubberneck »

Afraid that will not munt to you SS. Rather than the mt2 mount you need the SS mount. I think the SS catalog has a pen turning mandrel??..Bill..
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Post by wa2crk »

Hi
I have the Woodcraft version of the pen mandrel and I think they are the same.
Take some nuts and put two nuts on the threaded end of the mandrel so the nuts are locked together. Then hold one of the nuts with a wrench and grab the #2 morse taper end and unscrew it from the threaded shaft.You will be able to hold the mandrel with either the Talon chuck or the drill chuck.
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Post by curiousgeorge »

Penn State Industries sells a mandrel for the shopsmith for $17.95....

http://www.pennstateind.com/store/pen-mandrels.html
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Post by rkh2 »

Bergdahl

Welcome to the forum. I use a mandrel from penstate with an adapter also from them which fits right on the shaft on the headstock with no issues. The link below shows which one from penstate I am talking about and also the second link shows it mounted on my SS. Please excuse the rust as I also turn acrylic pens and use a wet sanding system to sand them and didn't get them cleaned up before the picture was taken. Also this particular mandrel has bushing for a 7mm slimline pen. Hope this helps.

http://www.pennstateind.com/store/PKM-CL.html

http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/attachm ... 1181601125
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Post by bergdahl »

Thanks Ron!

It was sure nice of you to take the time and post a picture of your Pennstate
mandrel mounted on the shopsmith. Pictures say a thousand words. I have already ordered one and am anxious to get started. Thanks again!

Dean from North Branch, Minnesota
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That's OK Dean. Your welcome anyway. :rolleyes:
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Post by RobertTaylor »

a shopsmith 1/4" router chuck is also very good at holding the standard 7mm pen mandrel
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Post by charlese »

bettyt44720 wrote:a shopsmith 1/4" router chuck is also very good at holding the standard 7mm pen mandrel
Ah Ha! A Beautiful simple solution to a seemingly complex issue! Good Job Bob! A big ATTA BOY!:D
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Post by RobertTaylor »

thank you. however i must admit that it is not my own finding. i believe i heard it here last year. but i have incorporated it to my work. works very much like penn states and keeps me "shopsmith".
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