You do an outstanding job with your videos. The level of detailed information that you are passing on is great. I'm really glad you are doing this instruction. Thanks.
+Steve Leith Thank you for the comment, I never know if I am giving too much or too little information so I appreciate the feedback that I'm not boring you to death with details :)
I've seen Abom79 tap the end of the workpiece to eliminate run out when the workpiece has been replaced. By the way, i'm a new guy, not an old pro. Great video series.
Sherline Nickel-Teflon coating chuck is an improvement for durability but from accuracy point of view, do you think that it is the same than standard type ? I'm afraid that with the time coating loosing will increase the chuck tolerance
The coating will never come off is my best guess! My standard Sherline 3 Jaw that is well used and 20years old is within 3 though still. I doubt anyone needs any more than that. I'd rather spend dough on a chuck with machinable soft jaws actually than some fancy coating.
You do an outstanding job with your videos. The level of detailed information that you are passing on is great. I'm really glad you are doing this instruction. Thanks.
+Steve Leith Thank you for the comment, I never know if I am giving too much or too little information so I appreciate the feedback that I'm not boring you to death with details :)
I've seen Abom79 tap the end of the workpiece to eliminate run out when the workpiece has been replaced. By the way, i'm a new guy, not an old pro. Great video series.
Sherline Nickel-Teflon coating chuck is an improvement for durability but from accuracy point of view, do you think that it is the same than standard type ?
I'm afraid that with the time coating loosing will increase the chuck tolerance
The coating will never come off is my best guess! My standard Sherline 3 Jaw that is well used and 20years old is within 3 though still. I doubt anyone needs any more than that. I'd rather spend dough on a chuck with machinable soft jaws actually than some fancy coating.
Belt driven machinery could of course be turned off! There's no way to mount things on the faceplate or in a chuck if you cant have it turned off!