Originally posted by bjackman
<br />and the 5/16 collet for the Berea "B" mandrel, if you plan to make any pens that need it.
Originally posted by jtate
<br />From whence would one order a Beall collet and the assorted chucks?
Julia
Originally posted by thewishman
<br />I was just at Woodcraft and they have what they call a less expensive replacement for the Beall. It comes with, I think, 6 collets for $79.95. The main difference seems to be this - the replacement has a morse taper.
Am I wrong? It seems like this would have the same issues as a regular mandrel.
Chris
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />Tom: There is a little "trick" to setting up the Beall collet chuck that is not intuitively obvious. You must put the collet in the collar first and then screw the collet and collar onto the chuck. You will have to tip the collet a little to allow it to slip into place. The face of the collet will be flush with the face of the collar or just a hair shy of same. About one inch of the mandrel should be gripped by the collet although you could get along with a little less if you are using a live center at the other end of the mandrel.
Thanks I will give it a try tomorrow.
Tom
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />Tom: There is a little "trick" to setting up the Beall collet chuck that is not intuitively obvious. You must put the collet in the collar first and then screw the collet and collar onto the chuck. You will have to tip the collet a little to allow it to slip into place. The face of the collet will be flush with the face of the collar or just a hair shy of same. About one inch of the mandrel should be gripped by the collet although you could get along with a little less if you are using a live center at the other end of the mandrel.