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Default home made chuck for finishing the bowl base?

when you use one of these chucks, understand that the grip on the bowl is
not very strong, so you must use very light cuts. also understand that you
must have a uniform rim, you can't use it on a natural edged piece. I made
one per instructions using a router and plywood, got rid of it when I got
vacuum and a larger lathe.


"Prometheus" wrote in message
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On 19 Feb 2007 05:36:30 -0800, "JD" wrote:

Here is a homemade version of what Fred has described. I haven't made
this one yet because i can't for the life of me figure out how you
center the bowl into the clamps before turning the dang thing on (I
prefer to understand how something works prior to spending time
building it). Good luck.
http://www.crwoodturner.com/longworth/


Man, how on Earth did I miss this gem the first time through???

That is awfully slick.

I think I'm going to make a set out of stainless steel or aluminum at
work on the laser cutter (probably stainless- aluminum is a PITA to
cut on the thing, and expensive to boot)...

If anyone is interested in aquiring a set of metal plates to make one
of these, contact me off list at prometheus at charter.net, and I'll
see what I can do. I won't be making a lot of them, but I might be
able to help out a few guys if there is some interest.




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