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<p>do you guys have something on centering four jaw chuck.</p>
Posted on 2009-01-06 22:23:53 -0500 by Anonymous
<p>Use a <span class="caps">SPRING</span> <span class="caps">LOADED</span> tap guide.</p>
Posted on 2009-02-13 09:00:46 -0500 by Anonymous
<p><span class="caps">WOW</span>! That is too cool! I feel confident enough now to buy a lathe and start making barrels. Great video!</p>
Posted on 2009-03-29 01:35:21 -0400 by Anonymous
<p>The knurl pitch diameter has to be some even multiple of the stock diameter. Most knurls are set up to work on fractional sized stock. When you get odd sized stock, double tracking offen results.</p>
Posted on 2010-09-09 04:35:56 -0400 by Anonymous 00:18:21
<p>Gezzz! Slow up the spindle <span class="caps">RPM</span> and it would make this a lot less risky.</p>
Posted on 2010-09-09 04:35:56 -0400 by Anonymous 00:44:32
<p>I think he want to keep the videos under an hour… not two hours ;)</p>
<p>That is a 6 jaw chuck, acts like a 3 jaw but more precise</p>
Posted on 2010-09-09 04:35:56 -0400 by Anonymous 00:46:42
<p>How many passes?</p>
Posted on 2010-09-09 04:35:56 -0400 by Anonymous 00:43:04
<p>haha</p>
Posted on 2010-09-09 04:35:56 -0400 by Anonymous 00:07:33
<p>I don’t get it, what’s so funny ???</p>
<p>Safety first… forgot to check for free rotation and no interference of chuck…</p>
Posted on 2010-09-09 04:35:56 -0400 by Anonymous 00:28:02
<p>Make a relief where the thread ends so you can disengage feed in neutral area.</p>
Posted on 2010-09-09 04:35:56 -0400 by Anonymous 00:37:34
<p>Ive never had any problems with any size of stock when knurling.</p>
<p>marian</p>
Posted on 2011-12-24 02:16:24 -0500 by Anonymous 00:05:31
<p>oh mama mia</p>
Posted on 2011-12-24 02:22:54 -0500 by Anonymous 00:06:46