Hi All,
Ok, I shouldn't say this, but a quick and dirty way to show how good your 3 or 4 jaw chuck jaws are. It is also a very good test to perform if you are buying any used lathe chuck.
Chuck a free machining piece of 1" diameter steel, aluminum or anything else in the chuck which is stuck out about 3/4"-1'' from the face of the chuck jaws. Face the end of the bar and at the same time take a light skim cut along the length of the bar. Then cut the piece off, reverse it in the chuck setting the piece back about 3/4 of its length into the chuck and face the remaining end. Remove the test piece from the chuck and with a micrometer mike the length of the bar every 90 degrees at its outer diameter.
Are all the readings the same to within 0.001" or better? I will bet that 95% of all test pieces will mike not the same by 0.002".
Ok, I shouldn't say this, but a quick and dirty way to show how good your 3 or 4 jaw chuck jaws are. It is also a very good test to perform if you are buying any used lathe chuck.
Chuck a free machining piece of 1" diameter steel, aluminum or anything else in the chuck which is stuck out about 3/4"-1'' from the face of the chuck jaws. Face the end of the bar and at the same time take a light skim cut along the length of the bar. Then cut the piece off, reverse it in the chuck setting the piece back about 3/4 of its length into the chuck and face the remaining end. Remove the test piece from the chuck and with a micrometer mike the length of the bar every 90 degrees at its outer diameter.
Are all the readings the same to within 0.001" or better? I will bet that 95% of all test pieces will mike not the same by 0.002".