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Default Question. can the supernova II do 1 1/2 x 8 tpi ?

Is there an adapter available for Oneway or Spernova II chucks that supports
1 1/2 x 8 tpi.

Thank you, Ed


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"Eddie" wrote:

Is there an adapter available for Oneway or Spernova II chucks that
supports 1 1/2 x 8 tpi.

Thank you, Ed




Looks like Teknatool support direct threading only in that size:

http://www.teknatool.com/products/Ch...the%20Spindle%
20Thread.pdf

You may want to drop them an e-mail to be su



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In article . net, "Eddie" wrote:
Is there an adapter available for Oneway or Spernova II chucks that supports
1 1/2 x 8 tpi.


Would a Stronghold insert work for you?
http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/cg...n&key=130-3600

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Why don't you look at www.oneway.ca and find out?

Bill

Eddie wrote:
Is there an adapter available for Oneway or Spernova II chucks that supports
1 1/2 x 8 tpi.

Thank you, Ed


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I have a 1 1/2" spindle @ 6TPI and there are few adaptors due to the
diameter (firstly) and in my case then the 6TPI. I think it is
necessary to have the thread cut into the chuck. The downside of this
is that you will have to have a special engineering job done should
you ever want to use that chuck on any other spindle - no "commercial"
adaptor would be available to reduce from yoru 1 1/2" x 8TPI to a
smaller size.

Another option, if you don't have he Supernova, is to check sources in
the UK. I think I noticed some companies providing this size adaptor
there.

You could also check Vicmarc, but it would need to be the larger
chuck, again because of the 1 1/2" diameter.

Good luck,
Alan


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Hi Eddy
Check the Oneway site and see for your self.

Have fun and take care
Leo Van Der Loo

http://www.oneway.on.ca/chucks/adaptors.htm

Eddie wrote:
Is there an adapter available for Oneway or Spernova II chucks that supports
1 1/2 x 8 tpi.

Thank you, Ed



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turner fran
 
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Hi there,

I know that Sorby make an adapter for a nova chuck with an 11/2" by 6
tpi thread. I bought one so i could use my old nova chuck. Cost arround
=8035 at the time. They may also make one for 11/2" by 8. The 6tpi one
is the common pitch for that size of shaft in the UK and 8tpi in the
USA

Fran
Eddie wrote:
Is there an adapter available for Oneway or Spernova II chucks that

supports
1 1/2 x 8 tpi.
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Thank you, Ed


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Leo Van Der Loo wrote in
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Hi Eddy
Check the Oneway site and see for your self.

Have fun and take care
Leo Van Der Loo

http://www.oneway.on.ca/chucks/adaptors.htm

Eddie wrote:
Is there an adapter available for Oneway or Spernova II chucks that
supports 1 1/2 x 8 tpi.

Thank you, Ed


http://www.teknatool.com/products/Ch...ck_Inserts.htm

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