Diligence wrote:bump....
Dale - can you post a photo of one of the finished pins? curious to see how it compares to a factory job.
by the way - this was a great topic!
OK Jaye, here is the answer to your question.
I made a new Camillus style spinner tonight & spun a couple pins to hold the bone scales on a Camillus camper.
I started out with 1/16 inch pins (.0625 inches). The picture below shows the 1/16 inch pin stock in the middle and the pins I spun on either side. One came out at .096 inch and the other at .0975 inch. They are so small I had to scan them at 600 dpi to get any resolution.
I followed Tom’s tip & used oil on the spinner. I used UltraLube Super Premium metal cutting lube (from
http://www.USAknifemaker.com). I think the lube had a lot to do with how nicely they came out. They spun up very quickly in about 15-20 seconds. I have to say these are some of the nicer pins I have made.
I don’t know that the brand of the lube I used has anything to do with my success, but I am sure that lubrication makes a BIG difference. These pins spun faster than any I have done & didn’t leave a bunch of brass stuck to the bottom of the spinner as normally happens for me. I think that is why these heads came out so nice.
I hope this helps,
Dale