Andy's Shed
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Recently I was given a nice Charnwood W812 lathe and I'm very much enjoying getting to grips with woodturning, more so than I ever imagined I would.
I can see the benefits of using a chuck and I've looked at a few that are available, so I'm trying to future proof my choice of chuck as best as possible. I've watched several videos on the Nova, the Charnwood Viper 3 and the Axminster SK114 chuck package .
The SK114 is more expensive but it does look as though it's a quality chuck, also Axminster have the Black Friday and the SAVE10 deal on at the moment which brings the price down to a more acceptable level. Thanks for posting about the deal by the way!
So with regards to future proofing this leads me to another quandary, would the M33 x 3.5mm mount be the best option (and get a thread insert to suit my machine)? Is this a fairly standard sizing with modern lathes? Also I see that there's a reverse locking option a available and although my lathe doesn't have that feature, a future upgrade might well have?
Does the above make sense, or am I perhaps missing something that I should consider too?
Thanks for any advice.
Edit: I think I should have posted this in the buying advice section, whoops.
I can see the benefits of using a chuck and I've looked at a few that are available, so I'm trying to future proof my choice of chuck as best as possible. I've watched several videos on the Nova, the Charnwood Viper 3 and the Axminster SK114 chuck package .
The SK114 is more expensive but it does look as though it's a quality chuck, also Axminster have the Black Friday and the SAVE10 deal on at the moment which brings the price down to a more acceptable level. Thanks for posting about the deal by the way!
So with regards to future proofing this leads me to another quandary, would the M33 x 3.5mm mount be the best option (and get a thread insert to suit my machine)? Is this a fairly standard sizing with modern lathes? Also I see that there's a reverse locking option a available and although my lathe doesn't have that feature, a future upgrade might well have?
Does the above make sense, or am I perhaps missing something that I should consider too?
Thanks for any advice.
Edit: I think I should have posted this in the buying advice section, whoops.
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