Clamping a premolded stem
-
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Thu Feb 24, 2011 5:44 pm
- Location: Canton, GA
Clamping a premolded stem
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to clamp the button end of a premolded stem while turning the tenon? I am using a Taig lathe for the stems.
Thanks,
Randy
Thanks,
Randy
Last edited by randyhoguepipes on Mon Mar 10, 2014 4:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 3124
- Joined: Sun Sep 02, 2007 4:29 am
- Location: Kansas City, USA
- Contact:
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
A few years ago, some guy made and marketed a chuckable, concave cone widget with a slot that was designed for the purpose, but I don't know how well they worked or if they're still available.
UFOs must be real. There's no other explanation for cats.
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
Depending on how you are set up for the lathe, if you can chuck a flat screwdriver tip and slide a stem over that you can use that as a drive spur, or you could cut a slot in a plywood faceplate and insert the fishtail in that.
ALL YOUR PIPE ARE BELONG TO US!
- Tyler
- Site Supporter
- Posts: 2376
- Joined: Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:00 pm
- Location: Farmersville, TX
- Contact:
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
The Taig four-jaw self-centering chuck works pretty well for grabbing most pre-formed stems. That's how I used it in my pre-formed days.
Tyler Lane Pipes
http://www.tylerlanepipes.com
http://www.tylerlanepipes.com
-
- Posts: 1056
- Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2013 6:25 pm
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
Taig 4 jaw works great or eyeball it and cut some balsa to hold it and if you don' crank the jaws as tight as you can it will work on most stems.The spur thing SAS suggest works great also.Penn state industries makes a drive thingy for pens that would work.And thank you thingy is a word , just ask Scottie. 

Re: Clamping a premolded stem
If you drill your airway first you could use a pin gauge in the airway to turn down the tenon. Just put a live center on the button end to keep it centered.
-
- Posts: 42
- Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2012 11:45 pm
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
I created this stem chucking tool out of African blackwood. I turned the shank portion to fit in my headstock and then cut out an oval socket that tapers from a button size way beyond what I would ever make down to a trendy skinny button. I ground out the socket that receives the button using a Foredom going back and forth from the bench to the lathe until I had it perfectly centered using a dial guage. I span the stem between my tool and a live center allowing me to taper the stem and cut the tenon.




Last edited by yachtexplorer on Tue Mar 04, 2014 12:14 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 1767
- Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:43 pm
- Location: Missouri
- Contact:
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
That is VERY nifty!
Am I Calamity Jane or Annie Oakley??...depends on the day.
www.ladybriar.com
www.ladybriar.com
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
Greetings,
Learned how to make this from Paul Perri:



Bar stock aluminum, machine the cone in one end, slip on slotted chair/cane foot to prevent stem from spinning. Self centers the stem every time. Simple. A "why didn't I think of that" thing.
CACooper
Learned how to make this from Paul Perri:



Bar stock aluminum, machine the cone in one end, slip on slotted chair/cane foot to prevent stem from spinning. Self centers the stem every time. Simple. A "why didn't I think of that" thing.

CACooper
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
Piece of alumimium rod, groove on one face to take button and a pin to keep the stem in place.
Makes sense?
Makes sense?
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
IF you have a taper in the "socket" end, the piece sits quite securely.caskwith wrote:I am assuming very light cuts with these setups?
ALL YOUR PIPE ARE BELONG TO US!
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
I was thinking more that if the cutter dug in too deeply from a heavy cut then you might twist off the button?
- oklahoma red
- Posts: 1084
- Joined: Tue Apr 12, 2011 6:14 pm
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
Do you pre-bore the airway hole at the button to a specific size first? My experience has been that the airways in molded stems are all over the place size-wise. Or do you have several of these with different size pins (or an interchangeable pin system)?Piece of alumimium rod, groove on one face to take button and a pin to keep the stem in place.
Makes sense?
Chas.
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
It's been years since I last used pre-molds, but way back I only had one size pin.
It worked a treat. When it broke while turning, because of digging in, it normally was at the tenon side.
It worked a treat. When it broke while turning, because of digging in, it normally was at the tenon side.
-
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Thu Feb 24, 2011 5:44 pm
- Location: Canton, GA
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
Thank you for your suggestions. These were great ideas!
Randy
Randy
Re: Clamping a premolded stem
I saw CA's Paul Perri tool somewhere and sent pics of it to a friend who is a better machinist than I. He made one for me and for himself. Works great! I've done quite a few stem replacements since getting it.