As a relative beginner ( hope you don't mind me saying that :wink: )... it will be really difficult to make any kind of headway with it.
It really belongs in the realms of a metalworking machine-shop type of environment, if it is indeed what it sounds like.
The 'right' animal is a Scroll chuck, which when you tighten it up, has all four jaws operating concentrically, in the one operating movement.
Is there a reason that you would have difficulty in trying to return it ?
If it is indeed a metalworking chuck, you'd have a legitimate reason to do so, if its been marketted in a way that would suggest to a potential buyer that its purpose was for use in woodturning... Promoting something 'not fit for purpose', if you see what I mean.
I'm guessing that as younger fella of 16, that the budget available could be a consideration ( That never goes away, BTW ! :wink: :lol: )...
There's a place called THE TOOLPOST that offers a chuck ( for woodturning ) Called the Model T, in 1" x 8 , or 3/4" x 16 for £59.95
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www.toolpost.co.uk ) which is about as competitve a price for a chuck as I've seen ( new ) ... there may well be others too... tomorrow should see some more input from some of the more knowledgeable lads here ... and there's always the 'e-bay' type route to try and get your hands on something suitable too.
But definately.. I'd be inclined to say .. Give some serious consideration to the wisdom of keeping the one you've got, just to avoid the hassle of trying to get it exchanged --- the vendor has a certain responsibility not to have had that for sale in a woodturning section ... just to avoid such a thing happening.
It's going to make any progress extremely difficult with regards to chucking workpieces, to the point where it will probably frustrate you beyond belief.
If at all possible... try and get the right thing for the job,
It will make the whole future experience massively easier and more enjoyable.
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