Do you have the taper for the tail stock or for a chuck?had mine for a few years - done maybe 75+ pepper mills (3 of us share the lathe) so only used a single extension but no reason to think that a second would be a problem - works great - much better than other extenders I tried
the instructions are correct - you get best results with no extension till the bit bottoms out and then add length as needed - yah a bit of a pain to back out and add length but if you use it like the picture - starting a bore with that long a shaft it gets floppy and cut quality is bad and you can have a lot of wobble
pro tip I learned the hard way - tighten the set screws well and you can disassemble by hand to add/remove extensions, which is a lot easier than having to use wrenches if the drilling torque tightens the threads
I have an extension I use in a drill Chuck on the tail stock, just not long enough. I think the Morse taper piece and one extension with the bit will be deep enough but may get two extensions just in case.I have one and use it to drill pepper mills. I've only went 10" deep, but no trouble. I have the morse taper section for the tailstock and add an extension depending on how deep I go. I only add the extension when needed. I've never had trouble with the extensions spinning if I tighten boths set screws tight. I try to remember to put the setscrews facing down so they don't pack full of sawdust. Make sure you back the bit out to clear the chips often, this keeps it on track better and the bit doesn't get stuck.
Sorry, not following the question.I couldn't find where it said anything about the Morse taper being drilled for a draw bar?
No I’m not sure, may have been looking at a different brand. I do like the looks of this one.You sure they have one for drill chuck?
David the Strongbore has the #2 MT on the end, the writeup tells that.No I’m not sure, may have been looking at a different brand. I do like the looks of this one.
I love this idea Peter. Thank you!One big improvement was to drill a small hole in the quill and the end of the strongbore (make sure they line up) and put a pin in the hole (see photo). Then there is no problem with the morse taper letting go, particularly on extraction