gadget_lover
Flashaholic
OK, we did the 3 jaw chucks. I just mounted my 4 jaw independant for the first time. I'm going to need to do some off center stuff, so it was time.
I centered a rod with relative ease. I used the dial indicator and simply tightened/loosened opposite jaws till it was within 2 thou. I was just playing, so I did not go for closer.
It worked fine. Then I offset the work piece to create a lobe on one side. I simply loosened one jaw and tightened the other. That worked well too. I practiced cutting (thunk, thunk, thunk) until I noticed that the edges of the cut were sloped in. It appears that at some point the work was knocked out of whack. It was no longer parallel with the chuck.
So what do you check when chucking round stock in a 4 jaw?
Thanks,
Daniel
I centered a rod with relative ease. I used the dial indicator and simply tightened/loosened opposite jaws till it was within 2 thou. I was just playing, so I did not go for closer.
It worked fine. Then I offset the work piece to create a lobe on one side. I simply loosened one jaw and tightened the other. That worked well too. I practiced cutting (thunk, thunk, thunk) until I noticed that the edges of the cut were sloped in. It appears that at some point the work was knocked out of whack. It was no longer parallel with the chuck.
So what do you check when chucking round stock in a 4 jaw?
Thanks,
Daniel