minilathe22
Established Member
Hello everyone
I am trying to secure my chuck for reverse rotation. I drilled and tapped an M5 thread through the side of the chuck backplate, which appeared to hold it securely. However, due to the design of my spindle, this throws the chuck off centre, and prevents me from accurately realigning my chuck. I would like to secure the chuck for reverse, and solve my chuck alignment problem.
You can see in the photo below that I have wrapped some tape around part of the spindle, so that the chuck backplate fits centrally. Tightening the grub screw pushes this off centre.
I am planning to add three grub screw holes equidistant in a triangle, then I should find it very secure in reverse, and I should be able to adjust them to prevent any runout and remove the tape.
Is this the best option? Any better ideas?
I am trying to secure my chuck for reverse rotation. I drilled and tapped an M5 thread through the side of the chuck backplate, which appeared to hold it securely. However, due to the design of my spindle, this throws the chuck off centre, and prevents me from accurately realigning my chuck. I would like to secure the chuck for reverse, and solve my chuck alignment problem.
You can see in the photo below that I have wrapped some tape around part of the spindle, so that the chuck backplate fits centrally. Tightening the grub screw pushes this off centre.
I am planning to add three grub screw holes equidistant in a triangle, then I should find it very secure in reverse, and I should be able to adjust them to prevent any runout and remove the tape.
Is this the best option? Any better ideas?