pdcue said:Not to beat a dead horse - but plastic collets are not as accurate as metal.
BTW - what most on here call collets -are actually split bushings.
I use them myself any time the cue is past the 'roughing' stage.
Having a short spindle and close-together chucks is one way to work
on shorter pieces, but as Dick corectly pointed out - sacrifices some
precision.
There are other ways to handle machining short components. At least
two that are more precise than close-together chucks leap to mind.
Dale< developer of the new machining term 'close-together chucks'>
After being a machinist for 15 years, working everything from farm to nuclear power plant to military, I have a clue what collets are. Thanks for the education :boring2:
Have you ever used a precision cut set with tapered ID to match your components & OD to machine fit into a smooth bore spindle or bearing rest? They are accurate & repeatable to unimagineable levels. But don't take my word for it. Everyone knows I don't know anything about cuemaking, anyway:shrug: