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Before today, it never entered my mind that the reamer would bottom. And I feel a little embarrassed that I didn't think to extend the quill to avoid it.This is how I did my tailstock. The tailstock needed about .010 in my case, the spindle needed much less. If I were modifying my ejector on the tailstock, I would make damn sure I can eject every tool that I have, tanged or not. That is the minimum, unless you want to remove your tapered tailstock tools with a slide hammer. Extending the ram well beyond interference with the ejector should be obvious before reaming.
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Good idea on using a collet chuck for the reamer. I hadn't thought of that or the dead center in the spindle. The dead center only works if there's a corresponding spot on the tap. I spent more time centering the silly tap in the four jaw, when I could have simply mounted my ER40 chuck... Dope slap.
At least I did a couple things right, like locking the quill when reaming, using the four jaw, and only moving the chuck by hand.