nicguthrie
Established Member
Hey again folks.
I've been considering buying a couple more sets of jaws for my lathe, as I've been enjoying making a couple of bowls, and plan on turning a few platters and things over the next couple of months (looking foward to getting more turning done as the weather improves!)
I've considered the button jaws (250mm version) from Axminster for several months, but the price kept putting me off, then I thought to myself how versatile they are in comparison to fixed width jaws, and with the rubber pins, they wouldn't mark up the outside of a bowl so much if I reversed it to fix up a base after mostly finished.
My only remaining worry before buying a set is therefore: - Will they grip well enough? I don't fancy spending £70 on a set of jaws that can't grip thoroughly, nor do I relish the idea of bowl shrapnel flying about my small workshop should the grip fail!
Has anyone used these that could give me a general heads-up on their reliability and grip? Maybe even some tips on their use?
Thanks in advance.
Nic.
I've been considering buying a couple more sets of jaws for my lathe, as I've been enjoying making a couple of bowls, and plan on turning a few platters and things over the next couple of months (looking foward to getting more turning done as the weather improves!)
I've considered the button jaws (250mm version) from Axminster for several months, but the price kept putting me off, then I thought to myself how versatile they are in comparison to fixed width jaws, and with the rubber pins, they wouldn't mark up the outside of a bowl so much if I reversed it to fix up a base after mostly finished.
My only remaining worry before buying a set is therefore: - Will they grip well enough? I don't fancy spending £70 on a set of jaws that can't grip thoroughly, nor do I relish the idea of bowl shrapnel flying about my small workshop should the grip fail!
Has anyone used these that could give me a general heads-up on their reliability and grip? Maybe even some tips on their use?
Thanks in advance.
Nic.