Hi folks... Occasionally (and lately more frequently) I need to drill holes with bits that are a 1mm or less.
This would be about #64 bit; sometimes I've needed #65 or #66.
I currently use a very old Craftsman benchtop DP (1/2 HP I think) and the chuck has been able to hold a #66 bit just fine.
Any smaller than that, it doesn't hold very well.

I want to upgrade to a Nova Benchtop Viking but the chuck can only hold 1/16" bit or larger (I already contacted Teknatool about the chuck specs).
So I thought about using a pin vise. But most pin vises are not tightly machined, so they introduce wobble.
I know this because I've tried using a Starrett pin vise for bits smaller than #66.
The Starrett should have worked but its the line of Starrett tools made in China, which I discovered after the fact...'nuff said.

Does anyone know where I can find a well machined pin vise that has minimal wobble?
OR does anyone know of a way to hold a teeny tiny bit in a chuck that was never meant to hold something that small.
Thanks