Nice work. I think I have "dividing head" envy.
A counter bore is easy to make from 0-1 drill rod of whatever diameter needed. For me,
I make a short hollow mill with 4 cutting edges and the hole thru it is usually .187. and
before it's hardened I install a set screw to capture the guide rod that goes thru the hole.
These cutting edges do NOT have to be laid out on a spin fixture and can be "eyeballed"
to be as good as needed for a one shot job. Recently I took a non center cutting,made in
China 3/8" end mill,annealed it and bored it out to .187 and then reamed it with a three flute
carbide end mill to the depth I wanted. Reheated it,quenched in water and left it alone and
it cuts fine. I use it to draft the back sides of sears and to form the posts of a four screw bridle
like the one I plan to use in a lock for Jud Brennan.
Bob Roller