Vicmark gets my vote every time.I've got others, the vicmark leaves them for
dead.A good chuck lasts a long time. You soon regret a cheap copy.
cleshe
xx
"John" wrote in message
...
In message , brian white
writes
As a relative noob to woodturning ( I acquired my first lathe 3 Months
ago )
I feel that I am now restricted in my creations for the lack of a chuck.
I
have made all kinds of Jam chucks, fixing to the headstock with turned
morse
Tapers. but its hard going !. Looking through the Polewood Cataloge There
is
a choice of the Patriot, SuperNova2, Fox FX4000, and others. Yes of
course
I would probably like the most expensive, ( Patriot @£126 ) or the
SuperNova @ £114.00 , are these chucks that much better than the Fox
FX4000
@ 68.83 ( including delivery ! ). for which, for the same amount of cash
as
a Patriot I could also get a couple of sets of Jaws
What would you "seasoned" ! woodturners recommend ? Price of course is
always an issue.
I'm not seasoned, only been playing a little longer than yourself
I would also recommend looking at the Axminster chucks.
Specifically this package
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product-A...uck-Package-36
3274.htm
I would have got it instead of their K10 if I had known more at the time
One thing to consider is that it takes time to change jaws, unscrewing,
alignment etc. So you may want to consider the price of jaw carriers in
the overall equation, as its wind them out and wind in the new ones with
the alternate jaws pre fitted and aligned. ( that's what I did)
In some ways I am lucky 4 miles that way and I have Axminster, 4 miles
the other I have Poolewood
Two very bad reasons to spend money !
--
John