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Prasad, a more slender rod would be better. You want it to flex as the out-of-center punch mark moves around a circular path as you rotate the chuck. I would use nothing larger than around 3/16". Then, use your indicator up close and personal to the part you are dialing in.
If you have a good running chuck, or a collet (even better), you can grind a point on your centering rod. Just mimic the angle of a live center as you would use in a tailstock. But it doesn't have to be exact. Just as long as it will seat well enough in your punch mark.
Thank you Tony, I like this idea better than using the feeling center finder with a finger. I will order 1/8" drill rod on McMaster and it is very affordable. Yes, I do have a decent 4-jaw chuck and I will use my new Dremel tool holder for grinding the cone end.
Thanks again,
Prasad
Wynnewood PA