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Making a BOLT ACTION Pen || INHERITANCE MACHINING
Welcome back to the machine shop! This video I’ll be tackling a project I’ve wanted to revisit for 8 years; a bolt action copper pen. I manually machined a custom pen years ago as a Christmas gift for my father-in-law and have been itching to make one for myself. While I was able to find the old prints I threw together back then, I’ll start at the drafting board and put together proper engineering drawings. The will be made from both 110 copper and 410 stainless steel, with a few button head screws, and a nice ballpoint pen ink cartridge thrown in the mix. Most of the work will be done on the manual lathe, though I do get to visit the vertical milling machine and try out the rotary table chuck adapter I spent 3 long videos building. The final part of the pen will be a stainless steel clip that I’ll use a ball peen hammer to work harden before forming into its final shape. Enjoy! <br> <br>#inheritancemachining #machineshop #hobbymachinist <br> <br>Looking for the drawings? Check out my Patreon page! <br>https://www.patreon.com/inheritancemachining <br> <br>And a special thanks to my Micrometer level patrons! <br>Zachary C., Matthew V., Topher C., Erik C., Nevin S., Robert B., Rowen B., David W., Noah R., Patrick B., Michael A., Tom D., Wesley T., Karam A., Patrick K., Jason A., Max, Sandra C., Laz A., Philip Z., Michael B., Joe W., ???, Kevers., Lollimewire, Toon A., James S., Noah G., Michael G., Brennan M., Jim A., Benjamin D., Grant F., Brendan W., Caleb T., Stephen M., Samuel G., Ralph M., Brenton, Ethan B., Esti-Mari D., Chris W., Matthew K., Terence K., Charles P., Michael T., Ben M., Jose R., Jim H. <br> <br>Shirts, Hoodies and Stickers in a variety of designs are available below. PLUS Patreon members get 15% off! <br>https://inheritance-machining.creator-spring.com/ <br> <br>Follow me on Instagram at <br>https://www.instagram.com/inheritancemachining/ <br> <br>You can also check out my website at <br>https://inheritancemachining.com/ <br> <br>TIMESTAMPS <br> <br>0:00 Intro <br>1:28 Therapy Session <br>3:13 Lube All the Things <br>4:21 Threading Backwards? <br>6:22 Trickery <br>7:39 May the 4th (axis) be with you! <br>8:56 I said ALL THE THINGS! <br>10:13 Let's try this again, shall we? <br>11:18 Fancy Schmancy <br>12:22 Not the Kind of Bolt You are Thinking <br>13:47 Technically a Nut <br>14:38 Some Assembly Required <br>15:37 Just Beat the Devil Out of It <br>16:40 She cleans Up Nicely! <br> <br>MUSIC AND SOUND <br>https://www.epidemicsound.com <br> <br>https://youtu.be/j27RKTHMLkA <br> <br>© 2022 Inheritance Machining, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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2 years ago
These kinds of pens ARE brilliant - but I have found that the heavier the pen, the more effort it is to push around, especially for a long time and for a lot of writing.
So a copper body - it's lovely in it's own way.... Truly.
Me thinks the pen refills are a good idea, but going with a super light weight body is a better idea.
And for those who have never machined copper - it's one of the hardest materials to ever machine, not because it is hard, it's not.
It's SOFT and GUMMY - it absolutely binds and welds taps and tools and anything in contact with it. Things just break off "mid hole". See the centre drill getting it's drill snapped off at 9:30 +