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Twister

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I am looking for a second chuck

I am lazy and know if i have to change jaws ....I just wont bother or i will put them somewhere and lose em

I have the axi sk100 with a set of C type

I want another with capability of clamping onto a 10mm spigot

M33 x 3.5mm


any thoughts please

Steve
 

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You would be better of sticking with another axy chuck so that all the jaws will fit both or what about the axy junior chuck Axminster Junior Chuck - Woodturners Chucks - Woodturners Chucks - Woodturning - Woodturning & Crafts | Axminster Tools & Machinery its a collect chuck for round wood or for your chuck or another one the same Axminster Internal & External Safety Jaws - Jaws for Axminster 100mm Chucks - Woodturners Chucks - Woodturning - Woodturning & Crafts | Axminster Tools & Machinery I will measure the small jaws on the o'ddonnal jaws
 

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You would be better of sticking with another axy chuck so that all the jaws will fit both or what about the axy junior chuck Axminster Junior Chuck - Woodturners Chucks - Woodturners Chucks - Woodturning - Woodturning & Crafts | Axminster Tools & Machinery its a collect chuck for round wood or for your chuck or another one the same Axminster Internal & External Safety Jaws - Jaws for Axminster 100mm Chucks - Woodturners Chucks - Woodturning - Woodturning & Crafts | Axminster Tools & Machinery I will measure the small jaws on the o'ddonnal jaws

Hi Woody

I have the junior..i use it for my polishing mops

just wanna hold a small cylinder snuggly as fancy a go at a kitless

Steve
 

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You would be better of sticking with another axy chuck so that all the jaws will fit both or what about the axy junior chuck Axminster Junior Chuck - Woodturners Chucks - Woodturners Chucks - Woodturning - Woodturning & Crafts | Axminster Tools & Machinery its a collect chuck for round wood or for your chuck or another one the same Axminster Internal & External Safety Jaws - Jaws for Axminster 100mm Chucks - Woodturners Chucks - Woodturning - Woodturning & Crafts | Axminster Tools & Machinery I will measure the small jaws on the o'ddonnal jaws

Woody Mick gave me with a few others a wonderful three days here in Canberra forever ago unforgettable stories of fishing living generally at the top of the UK his fish carvings wifes painting cooperative art works inspired me. thanks for accidentally suggesting jaws after his design I found him to be very creative not bound by the traditional thinking at all. Your most complete answer to the query beyond and above.

Kin:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:d regards Peter.
 

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Then you shouldd have 10 to 11mm collets with your junior chuck but if you want to get another chuck get the same as you already have and a set of step jaws they have a lot of uses I use mine when i drill pen blanks
 

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I would 100% recommended the versa chuck from tool post you can use any jaws you want change the back plate if you ever change your lathe
 

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Jacobs chucks are cheap as chips and do the job just fine.
I have a huge selection of chucks and still can't find one to do the job, you never have enuff init?
 

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Hi Woody

I have the junior..i use it for my polishing mops

just wanna hold a small cylinder snuggly as fancy a go at a kitless

Steve

Do you have the axminster deluxe pen mandrel it, if you do then it is also a collet chuck and will take ER20 collets ranging in size from 2-13mm

Peter
 
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