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In the current issue of Popular Woodworking, Judy Ditmer has a nice column
for beginners on bowl turning. In looking at the picture of the chuck she was using, it appears that the jaws are quite a bit deeper than on my Oneway chuck. Does anyone know what kind of chuck that is. It looks like it would give a better grip on a tenon or the reverse. It looks like the jaws may be close to an inch in depth. -- Bob Daun |
Bob Daun wrote:
In the current issue of Popular Woodworking, Judy Ditmer has a nice column for beginners on bowl turning. In looking at the picture of the chuck she was using, it appears that the jaws are quite a bit deeper than on my Oneway chuck. Does anyone know what kind of chuck that is. It looks like it would give a better grip on a tenon or the reverse. It looks like the jaws may be close to an inch in depth. I don't have the magazine, but it sounds like the "shark jaws" for the Vicmarc. (see http://www.poolewood.co.uk/acatalog/Vicmarc_Chucks.html for a picture) I've been quite happy with them, you can put a bigger tenon on a blank and have serious holding power. Roger |
On Sun, 1 May 2005 12:29:30 -0500, "Bob Daun" wrote:
In the current issue of Popular Woodworking, Judy Ditmer has a nice column for beginners on bowl turning. In looking at the picture of the chuck she was using, it appears that the jaws are quite a bit deeper than on my Oneway chuck. Does anyone know what kind of chuck that is. It looks like it would give a better grip on a tenon or the reverse. It looks like the jaws may be close to an inch in depth. sounds like the "spigot jaws" on the Oneway... http://www.oneway.on.ca/chucks/acces...pigot_jaws.htm mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
And I thought I had done a thorough search of the Stronghold website. Guess
not. "mac davis" wrote in message ... On Sun, 1 May 2005 12:29:30 -0500, "Bob Daun" wrote: In the current issue of Popular Woodworking, Judy Ditmer has a nice column |
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