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ieezitin:
Smashing idea great work.....  Hows it work for you do you see a difference ?

Anthony..

BillTodd:
The setup to machine the angle on the jaws turned out to be a PITA. In the end I settled for a vice in a vice arrangement that was slow to set up but at least reasonably consistent. So, after roughly levelling the tops of the jaws, I cut the angle ... twice 'cos first time I didn't take enought off to leave a nice small point to the jaw.

Once the angles were cut, I just needed to trim off an extra tooth of a couple of the jaws , machine a Cartouche for the jaws number and remount in the chuck for boring and facing.

I now need to mount the chuck on a better backplate (with a set-tru adjustment) , then I'll face the chuck and probably the jaws again. .

I have as yet to decide whether to cut them to a traditional inside stepped form or maybe even cut them down and screw demountable jaws on the top ... It can wait 'till later.

BillTodd:

--- Quote from: ieezitin on March 26, 2017, 07:25:29 AM --- do you see a difference ?

Anthony..

--- End quote ---

Yes, there are three more jaws  :lol:   

No but really the only use I can see for a six jaw chuck is for holding thin walled parts.  The only time all the jaws will grip is if the part is perfectly round or deformable .

Bill

Biggles:
Now that’s an idea Billtodd absolutely brilliant well done.  :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :headbang: :nrocks:

BillTodd:
Thanks for the kind words guys :beer:

Bill

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