Wildman
Established Member
Having bought some chisels for an 1880's hand mortiser I found they were not all standard tapers, the ones I bought were smaller in Dia than the ones I needed so the decision was made to sleeve them. I started by drilling then boring the taper to receive the smaller taper. Then without changing the setting made a mandrill, with a male taper to receive the new sleeves. For me that was easy as the D13 chuck would not unwind in reverse, so I just repositioned the a tool the the rear and cut an identical taper. (to get the the angle right) The mandrill included a thread to take a nut so the sleeves would be held in place. The mandrill was countersunk both ends so it could run between centres. Most people could then offset the tailstock for the required larger external taper. but I have a gadget to keep tailstock in alignment and use a false moveable centre. The allows me to use power feed and save old fingers winding the topslide to do numerous sleeves. When I am next in the workshop I will take some photos to add.