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    Ady1
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      I don't worry about these things unless you need high accuracy for a specific task and ALWAYS use a tailstock centre to keep the job nice and steady

      When you want high accuracy, turn between centres

      Chuck a bar which sticks a few inches out of a chuck and place a dial indicator touching the back of it

      Push it gently with your finger and be amazed at the amount of deflection you see

      (Hobby lathes don't do stiffness)

      Edited By Ady1 on 16/10/2013 10:39:44

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      #132827
      Ady1
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        @ady1

        The other system I have used for "fast 3-jaw accuracy" is to turn a fixed centre which fits through the hole of the 3 jaw, plugs into the lathe mandrel and stands just proud of the back of the chuck base

        Pin the workpiece centres between this and a good live tailstock, then tighten the chuck jaws onto it

        #132876
        lee hawkins 1
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          Hello all,

          This thread as moved on since I last posted, Pete, had a lot to say, back on page one of the thread, I dont mind though, I did get a couple of tips from his rant!laugh, Anyway I did take the chuck apart, and found lots of small bits of grit in there, I gave it a good clean out allso the scroll was binding, now it moves lots better , and I can actualy see the diference, I did not bother putting a indicator on it, after seeing it is not worth it from peoples post on here, I must get a 4 jaw chuck soon as I can though

          Can I say though, regardless of what chuck you have, if you put a Brand new drill press spindle in your lathe chuck teo see if your chuck is running true minimum runout, surely you would need to really concentrate to see it wobble.

          All sorted now, I have machined up a few parts that I am happy with.

          Thanks everyone

          lee

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