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Old December 21st, 2007
 
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Question on Cork grips

i am looking to get back into rod building and have a question for you builders.........what do you all use to turn the cork grips after they are glued together?
i am wanting to do some rods for myself and want a split rear grip similar to a Powell or Kistler rod but i dont know how to turn the grips after they are glued together?
i know that Craftsman makes a 12" lathe but i dont really want to spend the $130 on one if i dont have to........anyone have any ideas?
i was thinking about using a coordless drill with a dowell rod in the chuck with the cork rings on the rod but i dont know how i would make the cork rings not turn without glueing them on somehow
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Old December 22nd, 2007
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Re: Question on Cork grips

Someone makes a set up for a cordless drill. Flex Coat or Pac Bay or someone like that. I've seen them in the rod building catalogs.

If you've got a drill press you can also use that as a verticle lathe.


I personally use a lathe. Only way to go in my opinion. I have two sets of Andy Dear's mandrels. Doing grips is an easy task.
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Re: Question on Cork grips

anyone have a weblink for this adapter? i have a few catalogs and havent seen it
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Re: Question on Cork grips

I have not tried to turn cork grips, but I have tried to turn other wood in a drill, similar to your suggestion. What I found was that they did not turn evenly until they where absolutely central, with no high spots.

I would spin the wood (not too fast) and touch the surface with a pencil. This would mark the high points. I would then remove the high points manually. Repeat until the mark is continuous. Then the cork can be sanded (lightly) while rotating.

You would expect the cork to be concentric already, but the above will serve as a good check. You would think that rotation sanding would 'pull' the cork back to concentric, but it doesn't, in fact, it gets worse!

When I was involved with rod building, the corks were small half inch sections, a bit like assembling a pack of polo mints. It was inevitable that they got mis-aligned. Not sure what you are dealing with.
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Old December 26th, 2007
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Old December 27th, 2007
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Re: Question on Cork grips

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anyone have a weblink for this adapter? i have a few catalogs and havent seen it

http://www.shofftackle.com/flexwrappers.html
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Old December 30th, 2007
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Re: Question on Cork grips

Grizzle tools sells a lathe that you can put a drill into for about $50 plus shipping.

I wraped a rag around my drill and put it into a table vise. Used bolts from home depot for mandles .

But now I get builders like Mattman to make custom handles for the few rods I build.
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Re: Question on Cork grips

Ummm.... No one here uses a rod lathe?

I made mine from an old sewing machine, a PVC end cap and a handfull of misc. hardware. Works beautifully! I even used the gears from the sewing machine, so the lathe is 2-speed.

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