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Centre round bar in a 4 jaw chuck
AdeV:
Nicely shown Dave, that's exactly what I do too. I can't remember if I learned it from a video, or from reading a machining site...
One thing to watch out for, especially if you've got an old & possibly abused lathe, is that your chuck jaws are actually holding straight - I've got quite a taper on my 4-jaw, so you end up with one bit rotating perfectly true, the rest is wobbling about like a spinning top! Maybe I should just buy some new chucks....
raynerd:
Excellent write up and by the way, I think you have the same DTI stands as I do and they are FANTASTIC and make setting up the DTI a joy rather than the struggle I use to find it!! I have since binned all my old standard magnetic ones!! OK, well I`ve not really, they are in the cupboard but you know what I mean!!
http://www.machine-dro.co.uk/mini-magnetic-base-for-dial-gauge-indicator-holder-with-fine-adjustment.html
DaveH:
Hi,
Thank you all for your nice comments, and thanks to Tim for cleaning up the first mess I made of it.
:beer:
DaveH
spuddevans:
--- Quote from: DaveH on December 22, 2011, 07:04:06 AM ---Hi,
Thank you all for your nice comments, and thanks to Tim for cleaning up the first mess I made of it.
:beer:
DaveH
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Well, I'm not one to refuse praise, but it wasn't me who tidied up the old one, I think it was one of the other mods :thumbup:
If anything I helped to take the first one even further off-topic :doh: :lol:
Anyway, before I do the same on this thread, I must say thank you Dave for showing so well how you centre "stuff" in the 4jaw :bow: :bow:
Tim
DaveH:
--- Quote from: spuddevans on December 22, 2011, 08:04:56 AM ---
Well, I'm not one to refuse praise, but it wasn't me who tidied up the old one, I think it was one of the other mods :thumbup:
Tim
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whoops - sorry, so thanks to the mod who did the cleaning up.
:beer:
DaveH
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