Teknatool's Nova Chuck Jaw Sets OD & ID ranges chart
charlieb wrote:
It nevers seems to fail. If I turn a spigot on the bottom of a piece,
intending to chuck it up I seem to always be a little bit oversized
or undersized for the jaw sets I have. I don't recall if The Wood-
turners Catalog listed the minimum and maximum inside and outside
gripping sizes before - but the 2007/2008 Fall/Winter Issue had
them - on two pages - with pictures. Rather than do a Cut & Paste
I did this chart of the info. Fits on an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper.
Laminated, it's handy to keep near the lathe.
Maybe it'll be useful to other turners.
charlie b
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Thanks. Good to have all the information in one place. When I used to
use spigots, I had a pattern cut out of a piece of masonite with a
cutout of maximum & minimum size. It hung over the lathe.
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
There's nothing wrong with Southern
California that a rise in the ocean
level wouldn't cure.
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