RichardG
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I have an Axminster chuck plus the type A, B & C dovetail jaws. The smallest dovetailed tenon the type A jaws will grip is about 58mm which I frequently find too large. I don't have any reversing jaws so the bowl tenon is often my finished foot. The type C jaw will go to 52mm but it's not a dovetail so tends to mark the wood. I've looked through Axminster's range of jaws and the only way of getting a smaller dovetail is to buy one of their O'Donnell jaws which are £££. I've attached a quick reference sheet I made a while back which I keep pinned near the lathe, may be of use to someone else? I thought I'd solved the problem by buying a set of the Versachuck jaws which fit, are very reasonably priced and have a full range of dovetail sizes, however, the dovetail angle is more like 10 degrees rather than the 15 degrees of the Axminster which I think looks odd as a finished foot but perhaps it's just me. The Axminster 15 degree angle also matches my skew chisel which makes it a doddle to cut accurately.
Any this is long way of asking whether any other jaws fit the Axminster chucks,? Searching though older posts I'm pretty sure the answer is no but wanted to double check as things do change.
Richard
Any this is long way of asking whether any other jaws fit the Axminster chucks,? Searching though older posts I'm pretty sure the answer is no but wanted to double check as things do change.
Richard
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