Jimbojones
Active Member
Whenever I contemplate holding tooling in the mill, my go-to is the R8 ER-32 collet chuck. Problem is that you can't buy any hex or square collets for the ER series (seen them only in 5C). You could use a drill chuck but I find that it adds too much length to the quill and I don't have clearance to have the 3/8" shank tool and workpiece fit in the same work envelope.
Saw a recommendation on another site that said to take a 6 or 12-sided 3/8" socket and cut a slit in it, then cut off the drive end and hold that in a collet. I understand the approach but I wouldn't think that a single slit would be proper (would need 3...1 for each intersect) and I doubt I could make them to near-collet accuracy. I've also seen slit sleeves for holding taps but those are 4-sided...not 6.
Anyone aware of any other pre-made product that would readily adapt hex to round and provide sufficient grip/concentricity?
Saw a recommendation on another site that said to take a 6 or 12-sided 3/8" socket and cut a slit in it, then cut off the drive end and hold that in a collet. I understand the approach but I wouldn't think that a single slit would be proper (would need 3...1 for each intersect) and I doubt I could make them to near-collet accuracy. I've also seen slit sleeves for holding taps but those are 4-sided...not 6.
Anyone aware of any other pre-made product that would readily adapt hex to round and provide sufficient grip/concentricity?
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