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I do as you do except I usually dig out a piece of scrap metal from my scrap bin and drill the size hole I want for the dowel and then pound through that. I will usually drill a couple of larger holes to pound through in progression working down to the one I want. The only advantage I can think of is that the drilled holes usually have a bit of a bur left on the exit side. This helps in cutting the dowel.
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I did a lot of shaker boxes some years back, and used round toothpicks, which are about a 1/16th in the middle of the pick.
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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Brass rod is easy to find. As is brass wire. Copper too. With a coat of clear it will stay bright.
Sterling silver is also available, but not as easy to find. It is not as cheap but you only need small amounts. I found some 1/4":
https://www.riogrande.com/Product/sterli...rod/101980
You don't need glue. Push in the silver. It is malleable, so tap the ends with a ball peen hammer and it will expand to fill the hole.
These people sell 1/8" diameter.
http://www.pyromet999.com/silver-rods.html
I've done business with Rio Grande and they are very reliable and reputable. I don't know the pyromet.
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I just get it close and chuck wood or metal in a power drill and use appropriate grit paper and spin it till it fits.
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01-26-2018, 02:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2018, 02:41 PM by Cooler.)
An article on the subject in Fine Woodworking Magazine. Apparently they draw it through a hole in a piece of steel.
See:
http://www.finewoodworking.com/2011/08/0...n-dowels-2
You will have to make your own plates but it should not be too hard to do. Lie-Nielson no longer shows it.
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Lee Valley sells "micro dowels" ` 1/12"