Elizabeth Chase Report post Posted February 12, 2012 I scored a batch of tools, and there were some shorter modeling 'tips' that obviously need a holder to be used properly. I have a larger-diameter barrel (yes I need to measure, but it looks about 5mm); I think I need one that will hold 2 - 4 mm tips. The barrel that these would fit in have a tip that is 'frozen' into it from lack of use. Sigh. I could also use a smaller barrel that has a screw in the side to help secure the tip. Appreciative of any leads, possibilities, and commiserations, Elizabeth Mpls, MN Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
busted Report post Posted February 12, 2012 I scored a batch of tools, and there were some shorter modeling 'tips' that obviously need a holder to be used properly. I have a larger-diameter barrel (yes I need to measure, but it looks about 5mm); I think I need one that will hold 2 - 4 mm tips. The barrel that these would fit in have a tip that is 'frozen' into it from lack of use. Sigh. I could also use a smaller barrel that has a screw in the side to help secure the tip. Appreciative of any leads, possibilities, and commiserations, Elizabeth Mpls, MN A picture of your device would be nice also a picture of the "frozen" in place. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elizabeth Chase Report post Posted February 12, 2012 A picture of your device would be nice also a picture of the "frozen" in place. I'll try to attach one. I'm also going to try to create a wee gallery of what I have to help give folks a better idea. Of course, I can also send photos directly to folks. Elizabeth Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elizabeth Chase Report post Posted February 13, 2012 I'll try to attach one. I'm also going to try to create a wee gallery of what I have to help give folks a better idea. Of course, I can also send photos directly to folks. Elizabeth I have put all the comparison photos in an album.... Main one is Elizabeth Chase - Main; the tool photos are in Elizabeth Chase - Tools. Thanks for any assistance, Elizabeth Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KAYAK45 Report post Posted February 13, 2012 (edited) No barell is really "frozen in place". They just need COAXING. First try soaking for a couple days in diesel fuel/Karosean. Try WD 40, Then GUNSLICK. All else fails then heat from a blow-torch. Gotta get tough love here, somehow! You will/can free anything with the right mindset. Or..buy some other swivel knives on E-Bay and adjust as necessary. Your choice. Kevin PS: I've got a few xtra swival knives I'll send you one to try. PM Me Edited February 13, 2012 by KAYAK45 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elizabeth Chase Report post Posted February 14, 2012 No barell is really "frozen in place". They just need COAXING. First try soaking for a couple days in diesel fuel/Karosean. Try WD 40, Then GUNSLICK. All else fails then heat from a blow-torch. Gotta get tough love here, somehow! You will/can free anything with the right mindset. Or..buy some other swivel knives on E-Bay and adjust as necessary. Your choice. Kevin PS: I've got a few xtra swival knives I'll send you one to try. PM Me Tough love I can do...... I tried the WD 40, can hop over to my friends' store for some Gunslick, and the diesel fuel can be had about 6 blocks away. Thanks for the suggestions! I've also been thinking of having a few more swivel knives of different styles to play with, to see what clicks with my hand. I have an idea of a holder that I got from a pencil extender in my art supplies.... all I would need is a screw on the side to adjust tightness. Nice to have some hope.... Elizabeth Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TwinOaks Report post Posted February 15, 2012 I'm wondering if an Exacto handle would work. Some have a hole in the center to accommodate different tools, and you might find one that fits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elizabeth Chase Report post Posted February 15, 2012 I'm wondering if an Exacto handle would work. Some have a hole in the center to accommodate different tools, and you might find one that fits. Interesting that you should mention that. I did look at X-acto handles; they do have an eensy pin vise/micro drill set. Says the largest size fit is 7mm diameter. I also did a bit of research on pin vises in general; therein may lie my solution. T'morrah I'll be on a Quest to find one locally, now that I know what to pester folks about. Appreciatively, Elizabeth (who is still gonna try the diesel & GunSlick recipe from Kayak) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gringobill Report post Posted February 15, 2012 Interesting that you should mention that. I did look at X-acto handles; they do have an eensy pin vise/micro drill set. Says the largest size fit is 7mm diameter. I also did a bit of research on pin vises in general; therein may lie my solution. T'morrah I'll be on a Quest to find one locally, now that I know what to pester folks about. Appreciatively, Elizabeth (who is still gonna try the diesel & GunSlick recipe from Kayak) Kevin is right you CAN get that unstuck. It doesn't look that coroded. If you have a vice and Vice Grip pliers and a torch of some kind you can get that out of there in short order. Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elizabeth Chase Report post Posted February 15, 2012 lol.... got everything but the torch. I must be a tick on the wimpish side, lol.... But, if I can find a different tool, that particular tip can just live there in peace. You guys rock, Elizabeth Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tree Reaper Report post Posted February 17, 2012 Have you considered a pin vise, it's a small pen like vise? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WyomingSlick Report post Posted February 21, 2012 You need to check around and find an amateur machinist. Most any of them could produce a tool holder for you. You would be surprised how many guys have a small lathe in their garage and would be glad to make you a holder. You could even barter some leather item their way in trade. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elizabeth Chase Report post Posted March 13, 2012 Hey Folks, good news... Found an old X-acto modeling set, and someone who may be able to do a 'tap & die' job on the rest for me. Yay! Working on a basic wallet, Johann approves my beveling, so hopefully will post the project soon. Thanks to all for your suggestions and support, Elizabeth Share this post Link to post Share on other sites