woodyturner
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I have the Axminster K10 and the S/P chucks and I turn a lot 25mm alaminum for anything like the mandrel I always use the step jaws
woodyturner":2k3dlj24 said:I have the Axminster K10 and the S/P chucks and I turn a lot 25mm alaminum for anything like the mandrel I always use the step jaws
Ideal if you are specifically holding metal for turning but I doubt they are a common tool kit item for most wood turners. And do of course require the changing of the jaw/carriers for most folks who have been turning wood, something that is rather a bind if you have just finished a turning and want to give it a quick buff up.woodyturner":3dnffwgh said:I have the Axminster K10 and the S/P chucks and I turn a lot 25mm alaminum for anything like the mandrel I always use the step jaws
Not all of them do http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-in ... prod21596/ but there is another alternative with all three buffing wheels on a bit of threaded stud with a wooden MT on one end and an indent on the other end put between centers and it takes seconds to set upCHJ":3k73z46x said:Ideal if you are specifically holding metal for turning but I doubt they are a common tool kit item for most wood turners. And do of course require the changing of the jaw/carriers for most folks who have been turning wood, something that is rather a bind if you have just finished a turning and want to give it a quick buff up.woodyturner":3k73z46x said:I have the Axminster K10 and the S/P chucks and I turn a lot 25mm alaminum for anything like the mandrel I always use the step jaws
Hence the desire to be able to just mount the mandrel without having to adjust the jaws to accommodate it.
woodyturner":2hjllnlg said:...Not all of them do http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-in ... prod21596/ ...
CHJ":39b6jwsj said:woodyturner":39b6jwsj said:...Not all of them do http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-in ... prod21596/ ...
Ahh, cross purposes a bit, for steped jaws I read standard engineering style jaws.
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