It’s always exciting when stuff flies off the lathe. I learned that the hard way 10 months ago when I started turning. Happy to say that it hasn’t happened since.
Just wanted to point out that it was a Leslie Longworth from New Zealand that invented this chuck some years ago, hence the name. I’ve used one a couple of times, and they are a joy to work with! Makes adjusting for different sized bowls a breeze. That is some good looking claro walnut right there, yes indeed!
Just what I needed to see. I’ve had a Longworth chuck knocking around the shop for years, but I’ve never been confident about how to use it. I do have a dedicated chuck for my Cole jaws, but I have to move the buttons, Every. Single. Time. whenever I use that. Just turning the plates looks easier.
I would think with the tail stock applied you would be safe to increase lathe speed. Then when final finishing with the tail stock removed, slow down to the 600 max. My 2 cents.
I have this item and I am not thrilled about it. Why did Craft Supplies sell me one where the hub has no dovetail angle is beyond me. My chuck would have grip it a lot better than the hub just being straight.
Unfortunately they do that to fit a wider range of chuck jaws from different manufacturers. If you aren't happy with the chuck and would like to return it please let us know, we'd love to get you taken care of. Thank you!
It’s always exciting when stuff flies off the lathe. I learned that the hard way 10 months ago when I started turning. Happy to say that it hasn’t happened since.
Just wanted to point out that it was a Leslie Longworth from New Zealand that invented this chuck some years ago, hence the name. I’ve used one a couple of times, and they are a joy to work with! Makes adjusting for different sized bowls a breeze.
That is some good looking claro walnut right there, yes indeed!
Just what I needed to see. I’ve had a Longworth chuck knocking around the shop for years, but I’ve never been confident about how to use it. I do have a dedicated chuck for my Cole jaws, but I have to move the buttons, Every. Single. Time. whenever I use that. Just turning the plates looks easier.
Love to see the progress y'all are making with more subscribers and more likes per video. Very encouraging!
The thumb nuts are a nice touch on that unit.
Very nice, Great information thanks.
Great educational presentation also what brand of live center in your tail stock
Will the Longworth chuck work on the Artisan 1420? Is there a model that will?
Yes, the 12" longworth will fit on the 1420 lathe.
I would think with the tail stock applied you would be safe to increase lathe speed. Then when final finishing with the tail stock removed, slow down to the 600 max. My 2 cents.
I agree, with the tailstock in place I usually bump the speed up a little bit. -Mike
I have this item and I am not thrilled about it. Why did Craft Supplies sell me one where the hub has no dovetail angle is beyond me. My chuck would have grip it a lot better than the hub just being straight.
Unfortunately they do that to fit a wider range of chuck jaws from different manufacturers. If you aren't happy with the chuck and would like to return it please let us know, we'd love to get you taken care of. Thank you!