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|    Snag to David Billington    |
|    Re: Further testing needed ...    |
|    21 Sep 24 17:48:03    |
      From: Snag_one@msn.com              On 9/21/2024 3:59 PM, David Billington wrote:       > On 21/09/2024 20:06, Snag wrote:       >> On 9/20/2024 5:51 PM, Snag wrote:       >>> I got the back plate finished for the 3 inch chuck and I'm a bit       >>> disappointed at my initial testing results . I've measured .015       >>> runout on a piece of 1/2 inch stock that I'm pretty sure is straight       >>> . Might be the jaws since the chuck body indicates about .004 near       >>> the face . These are the inside step jaws and the clamping surface is       >>> not very long so that may be part of it . I'll be installing the       >>> outside step jaws tomorrow and checking them - it came with 2 sets of       >>> those , one which matches the chuck s/n and one that doesn't . The       >>> inside step set I have installed do not match numbers ... aaahhh ,       >>> what should I expect for a $10 yard sale purchase !       >>> Actually , it may be as simple as regrinding the mismatched jaw       >>> sets to match this chuck . I have a little time to play with it , got       >>> no "other people's projects" in the shop right now .       >>       >> Further testing having been completed the chuck has runout with all       >> 3 sets of jaws of around .007" . Chuck body is more like .002-.003 . A       >> known straight 1/2" rod is not pointing straight with the ways ...       >> looks like it's time to set up the toolpost grinder .       >> So it looks like maybe a cheap chuck , though well made . Fit and       >> finish are good , everything fits as it should and the scroll moves       >> smoothly with all 3 pinions . Which brings me to a question - since       >> there's more than one pinion is it going to make any difference which       >> one I use ? Do I need to give 'em all 3 a twist when I mount a piece       >> of stock ?       >       > Does it have a pinion with a 0 next it? All my 3 jaw self centring       > chucks have one and is supposed to be the pinion which result in the       > minimum runout.       >               I'll have to look and see . I haven't noticed any markings next to       one of the pinions .       --       Snag       Voting for Kamabla after Biden       is like changing your shirt because       you shit your pants .              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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