oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
Ok I got a big lathe out in the shop but my little one in the house. I woudl like to find a chuck that has a over sized bore hole and longer then the norm twice as long would work great to allow for the easy chucking of barrels with the block attached. factory ones are 3 1/8 across the face and 2" deep. Does such a animal exist?
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Re: oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
I once saw one that Bison was selling, including a 6 jaw ( price of 4 Aston Martin Rims ) that I dreamed of having ...rogerme wrote:Ok I got a big lathe out in the shop but my little one in the house. I woudl like to find a chuck that has a over sized bore hole and longer then the norm twice as long would work great to allow for the easy chucking of barrels with the block attached. factory ones are 3 1/8 across the face and 2" deep. Does such a animal exist?
under heading of 'delusions of competence and sanity' for the Atlas 618.
Your having access to a large commercial lathe means that you could machine
your own, an oversized cylinder with 8, two per row, large bolts for centering.
The exact name of the jig eludes me but it is something like a Cat's ---- (?).
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Re: oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
Perhaps. I'm guessing you're talking about a mini-lathe? The most common sizes are 80mm OD with a 16mm bore (yours), 100/22mm and 125/30mm.
http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalogue ... the-Chucks
http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalogue ... the-Chucks
Re: oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
I usuallly bore the chuck to match the lathe bore but if you dont loose the integrity of the check, go a little bigger.
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Re: oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
My English friends call them "bell" or "ring" chucks. No idea what they're called in America, never seen one in the flesh.Historian wrote: ...Your having access to a large commercial lathe means that you could machine
your own, an oversized cylinder with 8, two per row, large bolts for centering.
The exact name of the jig eludes me but it is something like a Cat's ---- (?).
Too lazy after lunch to look up. Any kind soul fill in? ( Pussy parts ).
(Edited because I pressed "submit" instead of "preview". D'oh!)
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Re: oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
I made something similar, only with 4 screws that could be chucked in my regular chuck. But today I got hold of a busted 100mm 4-jaw, one of the screw retainers was broken. 20 bucks if I could fix it, if not I could just bin it. Shouldn't take me more than an hour to fix plus an hour to make a back plate
Re: oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
BeerWolf, thank you for the pictures and I have added
to my machining information data base.
The photo finally triggered my synapses: CATHEAD!
<< http://www.google.com/search?q=lathe+ca ... 6&bih=1039 >>
<< http://www.angelfire.com/d20/lathework/page12.htm >>
<< http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/at ... 000979.jpg >>
This is a close version of what I made.
<< http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/uu2/ ... nished.jpg >>
I have made some small ones for experimenting with odd shaped pieces that needed
some front threading.
Thank you again.
to my machining information data base.
The photo finally triggered my synapses: CATHEAD!
<< http://www.google.com/search?q=lathe+ca ... 6&bih=1039 >>
<< http://www.angelfire.com/d20/lathework/page12.htm >>
<< http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/at ... 000979.jpg >>
This is a close version of what I made.
<< http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/uu2/ ... nished.jpg >>
I have made some small ones for experimenting with odd shaped pieces that needed
some front threading.
Thank you again.
Re: oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
"tail spider", lot of guys make them , i have not made one for my mini lathe as i still need to get an inside threading bar
Re: oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
Ok a few pics are kind of what I am seeking. The through hole on my small lathe is just under 1 inch. This is not the part I have issue with.
This is what I am looking for with space BEHIND the jaws for the handgun barrel blocks to reside in. Meaning a chuck a bit longer then normal with a "hollow" core for the barrel block. Seems the only drawback to using my little lathe for threading is this issue.
This is what I am looking for with space BEHIND the jaws for the handgun barrel blocks to reside in. Meaning a chuck a bit longer then normal with a "hollow" core for the barrel block. Seems the only drawback to using my little lathe for threading is this issue.
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Re: oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
That's a simple spider with soft jaw inserts.You build them not buy them.
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How much room do you need behind the jaws?rogerme wrote:...This is what I am looking for with space BEHIND the jaws for the handgun barrel blocks to reside in. Meaning a chuck a bit longer then normal with a "hollow" core for the barrel block....
You could simply make a ring chuck long enough to clear anything you would want to fit behind the clamping screws, but you could end up with so much overhang that accuracy and deflection might be a problem.
Supporting the muzzle end on the tail stock (appropriately protected) could help somewhat.
You could also make a custom backing plate for you current chuck with a counter bored section that spaced it out from the spindle, but it probably have to be disassembled for each part, and it still might have overhang problems.
Just throwing things against the wall at this point, let me know if anything sticks.
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Re: oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
Just enough to fit the barrel block form a handgun barrel in.BeerWolf wrote:How much room do you need behind the jaws?rogerme wrote:...This is what I am looking for with space BEHIND the jaws for the handgun barrel blocks to reside in. Meaning a chuck a bit longer then normal with a "hollow" core for the barrel block....
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Here's a better picture of what I was talking about.
You can make the inside space as large as you need, within rational limits.
Better late than never.
You can make the inside space as large as you need, within rational limits.
Better late than never.
Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you got 'til it's gone?
Re: oversize bore chuck for mini lathe
Thanks to BeerWolf's above historical Bell-Chuck information
I remembered an interesting and instructive video that I saw posted once
but cannot recall when. In the off chance some have not seen it
here is the reference on a bell_chuck style fixture that was used to chamber a Remington
action but has multiple applications:
<< http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErVOUVszFjY >>
Also for future information of a design that serve as a model
of an easily machined accessory, if one were so inclined and too parsimonious
to puchase:
<< http://www.muzzlecouplingsonline.com/ho ... ull-barrel >>
I remembered an interesting and instructive video that I saw posted once
but cannot recall when. In the off chance some have not seen it
here is the reference on a bell_chuck style fixture that was used to chamber a Remington
action but has multiple applications:
<< http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErVOUVszFjY >>
Also for future information of a design that serve as a model
of an easily machined accessory, if one were so inclined and too parsimonious
to puchase:
<< http://www.muzzlecouplingsonline.com/ho ... ull-barrel >>