Not quite peck drilling but along the same lines.
I have one somewhere and I'll try to find it for pictures but it's that simple I can do this in DoC [ Describe O CAD ]
This is meant for very small drills that have a tendency to snap easily, I built mine for drilling tiny holes in 99.9% pure copper which is a bitch to drill as it very grabby and ANY slight play in a lever operated system will do just that.
First take the holder to fit into the tailstock, usually a MT blank, fit it into the headstock and drill it and tap it something like 1/2" x 20 two inch deep, nothing critical other than it needs to be dead square.
Then make up a piece to hold a small Jacobs chuck. This needs to be 2" long of 1/2" x 20 thread with a large diameter knurled ring at the end then a short taper for the chuck.
That's it......
In use screw the two pieces together and then unscrew a few threads, offer the drill to the work and advance the drill by turning the knurled ring gently.
If the drill tries to grab it will screw the chuck BACK into the holder and not into the work and so save the drill.
I used to do a lot of very small precision drill in soft materials and came up with a few ideas that helped. but I'll do another post on them.
JS.