I had to grind the handle, I figured that the time spent in order to travel, order, pick up would be more than throwing away a one-time turning for one part.
The base is a double chipboard, I screwed the mount for the drill to it (I drilled a hole in a piece of wood with a diameter of 42 mm and made an incision)
Rear center - sharpened the hairpin under a 90 degree cone, the center will be fixed, though it was necessary to redo it a bit later, it turned and the nut turned away, then made it through and through with fixation on the other side of the tailstock.
Tailstock glued from a bar
Drilled a hole under the center
Tailstock rides on wooden rails
secured the workpiece and screwed the tailstock with the base with screws
I mean, with the usual chisel
done
video report
Materials and tools:
1. Drill
2 Chisels
3. Pine bar
4. Stud, nuts and washers M10
5 Bulgarian
6 Self-tapping screws and hot glue
It turned out faster and cheaper than ordering this pen somewhere from a turner.