I have an old Craftsman lathe, only a 3 jaw chuck. I also have a 5 inch long 1 inch octagon cut-off from a rifle I built years ago. (The barrel came from Tip Curtis and I have no idea who made it.) I have a piece of brass rod 9/16, I think. I have turned a piece of the rod down to .5650 so it is still a little too big to go in the bore. I have a 3/4 16 tap, so need to cut a hole 11/16 by 1/2 inch deep in one end for a breechplug I don't have yet. Now the questions: I heed to temporally attach the brass plug in the muzzle end of the barrel so it can be centered in the lathe. I am considering three methods: 1. try to cut the brass slightly oversized, heat the barrel and shove the plug in' 2. cut the plug to fit and epoxy in place, Heat to remove. 3. soft solder the plug in the barrel and later, try to get the solder out of the barrel. I am not sure how to get the brass out if I use the first method Can I put the 11/16 bit in the chuck of the lathe and drill the hole for the 3/4 inch tap? If I ruin this thing I am out approximately nothing. I am starting to make a pistol to keep myself amused while I wait (apparently a long time) for a queen Anne pistol kit ordered from Blackley in England months ago. They are quite nice but apparently are having labor issues with Covid. Oh, I really don't know how to use the lathe either, so am faking it.
Thanks,
Frog