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Bruce Ferguson
 
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Also don't overlook the Vicmarc chuck. It uses an allen wrench to move the
jaws not an expensive keyed wrench. the only regret I have is that I
didn't get the bigger one.I took a turning class at the local collage and
when asked how much equipment would cost he would say about $1000. On the
second to last day he was demoing with a scroll chuck. Up to this point we
were useing jam chucks. Of course the question came up 'how much is that?"
his answer " I didn't tell you about the second $1000????"

Bruce
Greg G. wrote in message
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Jim Swank said:

In that size range, and for a beginner, the 3/8 will be a better choice.
My first bowl gouge was a 3/8 Crown, and I've no regrets.


Thanks Jim! I thought as much, but wanted to make sure I wasn't
missing out on any "trade secrets". I looked at a Sorby fingernail
cut bowl gouge that I really like, but for $30 more, I'm not sure it's
"all that". I guess if I really get the urge, I could re-grind the
profile on the Crown.

I'm also looking at chucks - there are so many other things I don't
have it's hard to know where to start. I'm not ready to spend $200 on
a Oneway, but Highland Hardware has a small chuck with auxiliary jaws
for about $100 - I've heard nothing either good or bad about it. :-\


Greg G.