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    vic newey
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      This unusual 3" chuck was originally supplied with my German Pittler lathe from 1895, the catalogue lists it as a two die chuck.

      The makers mark is a crown but not sure who the maker was if anyone knows? the only other marking on it is 1" so it's imperial as is the other 3 jaw chuck supplied as standard but made by Cushman USA

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      Edited By vic newey on 25/11/2022 11:15:03

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      vic newey
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        #622612
        ega
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          I have seen that mark before and have a faint feeling that it is a government mark.

          #622613
          Brian Wood
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            Hello Vic,

            I recall Crown supplied chucks to Myford for their early ML 1-3 lathes, the nose thread changed in size and pitch for the ML4, one of which my father bought in 1945

            It may not of course be the same maker but the coincidence in activity is striking

            Regards Brian

            #622619
            DC31k
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              #622624
              Martin Johnson 1
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                I had a smaller version with my first lathe. An excellent chuck as I recall. Only snag is that on very small drills (and they will grip down to zero) the jaw will deflect the dril; just needs care tightening on small stuff.

                Definitely a keeper.

                Martin

                #622631
                vic newey
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                  Posted by DC31k on 25/11/2022 11:53:50:

                  That style of chuck has been discussed here at least twice before:

                  https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=175124

                  https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=158954

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                  It seems to be the same type, however I did search first and no threads come up for "two die chuck" (other than mine now)

                  Mine is as supplied with a backplate threaded 8tpi for the lathe mandrel

                  Edited By vic newey on 25/11/2022 14:00:47

                  #622632
                  Bazyle
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                    @bazyle

                    I have a Pratt 2 JAW chuck which is similar but the back end is thinned down. "No8 Empire chuck"
                    In the first link Addy posted a Drummond catalogue print which has a bell chuck – sort of 4 jaw in its day. I have one of those too.

                    #622639
                    old mart
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                      @oldmart

                      I had a thread regarding a smaller version which was laying about at the museum, unfortunately even after buying a suitable Morse taper to chuck adaptor, it didn't run very well and it has been consigned to the bits box. Also Crown brand.

                       

                       

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                      Edited By old mart on 25/11/2022 15:29:35

                      #622642
                      bricky
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                        @bricky

                        I have a smaller version with a BSA three rifle logo stamped on.

                        Frank

                        #622644
                        Tom Sheppard
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                          That'll be the Bantam size.

                          #622729
                          ega
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                            Posted by ega on 25/11/2022 11:29:10:

                            I have seen that mark before and have a faint feeling that it is a government mark.

                            Clearly, I was wrong!

                            FWIW, here are two examples of the items faulty recollection of which misled me:

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                            Does anyone still use these?

                            #622735
                            roy entwistle
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                              Ega Yes, I do. Also outside ones and Odd Legs

                              Roy

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