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Default Anyone using an eccentric chuck?

On Aug 6, 4:32 am, Ralph E Lindberg wrote:
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Fred Holder wrote:





I have both of the Escoulen Chuck, the Robert Sorby Eccentric Chuck,
and the Axminister Eccentric Chuck. They all allow you to do things
that are difficult to do with normal chucking systems. I personally
don't have enough imagination to fully use any of them. That said, you
can do stuff similar to the Escoulen Chuck with a standard chuck with
teeth in it like the Oneway chucks, but without the precision
adjustment of the Escoulen Chuck. You can also get the offset effect
of the Sorby and Axminister chucks with two pieces of wood mounted on
a faceplate and a lot of screws. Michael Werner just demonstrated this
at the Utah Woodturning Symposium in June. You can also get the
effects of the regular Escoulen Chuck by using a Ball Chuck like I use
for the Chinese Balls and holding a wooden ball in it with the
workpiece attached to the ball. Finally, you can do some awsome pieces
of eccentric turning between centers.


What I'm really saying is that it is not necessary to purchase one of
the eccentric chucks on the market to do eccentric turning. They do
make the task a bit easier and less fiddley. The $350 Escoulen Chuck
is a awsome piece of work and allows you to do many things, giving two
methods of eccentricity in in single chuck.


Fred Holder
http://www.fholder.com


Fred, did you get a chance to look at the Vicmarc at Portland?

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Hello Ralph,

The Vicmarc booth in Portland was so franic with customers that I
barely spoke with anyone except Victor's wife and to ask permission
from Victor to use one of their VL-100's to turn a couple of Chinese
Balls, one of which I have to Victor's wife.

If they had their eccentric chuck at the show, I didn't see it. I did,
however, get an opportunity to see it on a computer screen when we
visited the Vicmarc plant last September, but Victor asked me not to
publicise it at that time. The design looked good and I made a couple
of suggestions for what I thought would be imporvements. If it is on
the market, I would guess it will be an excellent chuck as all of
their products are very well made.

Fred Holder
http://www.fholder/Woodturning/woodturn.htm