I think I will like this much better than the scroll chuck.
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I really liked it on the small headstock, especially when I wanted to work on something metal and hold it tight. Now I don't use the small headstocks and I missed the adjustable chuck when needed. I understand you can shim the scroll chuck with rolling papers and make your own collets on it to make things nicer for it. But hey, I'm never in a hurry anymore.
I think I will like this much better than the scroll chuck.
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Why is that carbide mandrel laying in the dirt?!
It doesn't take much to break a corner off.....just saying.:frown:
Not if you don't pull that wrench out before you turn it on.
TW
Excellent point. A good thing to make a habit of is to never take your hand off of the chuck wrench until you are completely finished with it, and start the spindle with the same hand.
When I first got a lathe about 5 years ago I left the tommy bar in the scroll chuck and forgot and hit the on switch.:angry: It made a small place in the bed and made the chuck harder to turn.
Take it apart and file the bent ends on the scrolls back to smooth....
Kim