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I have a feeling the answer to my question might be easy, but I've dug around a bit, and couldn't find a definitive answer I"m hoping to go look at this lathe at the end of the week! Joined Dec 27, Messages 3, It says on it 1" by 10 P. Perhaps you can find a similar chuck.
Last edited by a moderator: Mar 9, Do need an arbor, adapter, etc? MrDan Registered Registered. Joined Feb 16, Messages I had a lathe years ago. If I remember right both the headstock and tailstock were 0 Morse taper.
You would need a 0 Morse to whatever Jacobs taper the chuck used, I believe. Last edited: Feb 21, Joined Sep 5, Messages 2, For that size and range you might think about a chuck off a dead cordless drill. Then you just chuck that into your dandy 4-jaw chuck on the lathe. Dial it in, and you're good to go.
You won't be able to pass stock through the spindle, but you would have your Jacobs chuck for driving with the headstock. You could also consider a small like 3 inch 3-jaw chuck, they are available for the lathe. Good ideas. I like the idea of the smaller 3 jaw chuck however, I'm really trying to keep this cheap! The idea about holding a drill chuck with the 4 jaw I like Click to expand You must log in or register to reply here.
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Accept Learn more…. For the jacobs chuck, I pushed the rod to the stop and made a mark with my finger nail flush with the end of the chuck. Next, I placed the rod next to the MDF, so that the mark was at one side of the board, and made a mark on the rod to allow for the thickness of the board.
Next, I clamped the rod in a miter box and cut. For the three jaw and four jaw, I put the rod flush with the face of the jaw and made a mark with my finger nail flush with the backplate of the chuck.
I repeated the method for allowing for the thickness of the board and cutting the rod. Once the rod was cut, I lightly sanded the ends, making sure to bevel the edges. Then I pressed the rod into the appropriate hole and used a small hammer to knock it flush with the bottom. All finished, place chucks on pegs for a neatly organized look.
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