Another vote for Stebcenters from me.
I have a drive and a tail stock center, and I hardly ever use anything else.
Regards
Gary
PS - Another advantage is that if you are not very confident with a skew, you can slacken off the pressure on the stebcenter so that it is only just driving the workpiece. Then, if you get a catch, the workpiece just stops - no spectacular dig-in followed by cursing and palpitations!!! DAMHIKT
Thankfully I have progressed beyond that stage now, but it was a massive help while trying to master the dreaded skew! :twisted: