I am messing about with the idea of making an adapter to use my 3 jaw lathe chuck on my rotary table. Yes, I know that there are a number of posts covering this, but I am interested in an adapter to center my chuck on the rotary table. My chuck has 3 tapped holes at 120 degrees in the back side to attach it to a flange on the quill in my lathe, and a locating register to center it. My rotary table has 3 T-slots in it at 120 degrees and an MT2 tapered hole in the center. Anyways, while kicking this idea around, I went on line and found that the total angle of taper on an MT2 is 2.8613 degrees. (there are a bunch more decimal places, but I can't work to that accuracy anyways.) The dials on the topslide (compound rest) on my lathe only register in one degree increments. How would I go about either turning a peice with an MT2 taper, or boring a hole with an MT2 taper.---or is it not possible? How could I ever achieve the accuracy to do this, or is that beyond what my lathe is capable of?