Nice looking “ what Evers” LOLI got out of work early today (gotta burn vacation time or lose it), so I went down to the shop to make these:
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Low profile vise hold-downs. Made from a piece of scrap square tubing, so I assume hot rolled steel. Something I've been meaning to make for a while, so this gets them off the list, and frees up a couple of toe clamps in the process.
If I cannot find a tool, I buy or make a replacement, usually just one or two days after the new thing is available, the missing item shows up.And this morning the Proxxon long nosed grinder toy arrived from Santa Claus so if I need to do this again I can do it better and faster. Still can't find the chuck key for the newly ground chuck though.
you might have a problem, however. If the chuck is as worn and used as you indicate, then regrinding will undoubtedly improve it. However, the problem is that the scroll may be worn in certain spots so that when you use it for one size (spacing the jaws), it may be good but a differnt spacing, it might be off a noticeable amount. This requires care to check it.And this morning the Proxxon long nosed grinder toy arrived from Santa Claus so if I need to do this again I can do it better and faster. Still can't find the chuck key for the newly ground chuck though.
There is the possibility of taking the chuck apart and chedk the scroll. If there is a visible spot, one might try some repairs, after all if it is so bad that it becomes a paper weight, you might try brazing or scraping or maybe some other way to either fill it or smooth down some high spots.Hi Jonathan, I had a similar problem with an old chuck - that is mounted on my rotary table on the Mill/Drilling machine.
Having re-ground the jaws (the 3rd or 4th different set-up attempt to get a workable chuck!) I figured exactly what Richard explained. - My scroll is so worn I can't find the point where the jaws are anything like true... So this chuck will be relegated to holding round(-ish) stuff in the vice when required, when I make a suitable bracket (or modify the one I have that isn't very good) and get a decent chuck for the rotary table.
Just another job for '24...
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Did you buy or built the lathe?Lazy day today, was warm and sunny now is cooler and raining, that's Victoria weather perfect one Minute and stuffed the next
Decided to turn some aluminium into swaf for no special reason using my small cnc lathe
Satisfying making something that doesn't need to to anything, just needs to sit on the shelf
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