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11. Remove the 1/16" bit from the chuck, and wrap a long, thin piece of 400 grit sandpaper around the bit so you can sand the inside of the nearly drilled bit.
11. Remove the 1/16" bit from the chuck, and wrap a long, thin piece of 400 grit sandpaper around the bit so you can sand the inside of the nearly drilled bit.


12. With the lathe still on its slowest speed, sand the inside of the bit. I like to do this with 400, 600, and 800 grit for a nice smooth finish in the bit. Because you are using the bit that you used for the last 3/8" - 1/2", you will not be able to sand that portion because the bit will be too big to fit in the hole once wrapped with snadpaper. This is not a concern though, because we will be opening that last portion of the bit later anyway.
12. With the lathe still on its slowest speed, sand the inside of the bit. I like to do this with 400, 600, and 800 grit for a nice smooth finish in the bit. Because you are using the bit that you used for the last 3/8" - 1/2", you will not be able to sand that portion because the bit will be too big to fit in the hole once wrapped with sandpaper. This is not a concern though, because we will be opening that last portion of the bit later anyway.


You now have a drilled rod!
You now have a drilled rod!
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Here is a video of me doing the process I describe above. It is a Widows Media file, and includes me describing the process as I go along. Someday I will re-do this so that the video is a closer view of the tenon, but if you have any suggestions other than that, I would love to hear them. Please post such comments HERE.
Here is a video of me doing the process I describe above. It is a Widows Media file, and includes me describing the process as I go along. Someday I will re-do this so that the video is a closer view of the tenon, but if you have any suggestions other than that, I would love to hear them. Please post such comments HERE.


VIDEO OF THE DRILLING OF A VULCANITE ROD
Video of [http://pipedia.org/videos/drilling_rod_small.wmv DRILLING OF A VULCANITE ROD]
 
Now to turn the tenon.

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