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    Center Punching Aide

    I have 3 examples from today that are of varied design.
    Starting with the brass one, (very Marv Klotz style) I modified the design to include
    a hand stamp holding groove and magnet. The magnet hole was drilled to depth first and
    then the slot was milled to the width of the hand stamps plus about .002".
    Found that the stamps are a bit larger on the end with the stamp letter so I hit them a bit on
    the disc sander with a fine disc. This stamping feature is for use on round stock so you can
    put numbers/letters on the circumference of a round part. Adding the slot for the hand stamp
    was an idea I picked up from Randy Richards (catfish on homemadetools.net). Randy has a lot
    of great how to videos.

    The two steel models are smaller to work in tight places. One with knurling and the other one is plain.
    Now that these are finished I think I have enough center punching guides!

    Even though I use the DRO on the mill for locating most points it is still useful, for me at least,
    to layout the piece prior to milling. Makes for a double check on your readings. You know, measure twice cut once!


    Here are the dimensions:


    The largest is the brass one. It is made from 1.25" diameter brass stock and is 1.2" long. Center hole was made for a sliding fit with a .177" piece of drill blank.
    Slot is a slide fit for my stamps which came to .242" wide and about .175" deep so the stamp is proud of the top of the brass.
    Under that slot is a hole made with a 1/4" drill bit for the magnet. The two milling cuts were made to the center of the hole on both the x and y axis.

    The knurled steel guide is 3/4" in diameter and 1.500 inches long.

    The straight steel guide is 1.250" long and 3.4" in diameter.

    Same punch is used in all of them.

    Cheers, JR

    Cheers, JR
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