MT1 60° centers and Teknatool chuck

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Andrew_K99

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I've just bought a new lathe and no longer need the following.

- MT1 dead center, 60° point Carbide tipped. Bought from Pen Turners Proudcts (johnnycnc) [here]
- 60° ball bearing live center. Bought from William Wood-Write [here]

Both centers for $25 shipped Canada/CONUS

Teknatool (Nova) Precision Midi chuck threaded 3/4" x 16 tpi. It is in like new condition and comes with the standard jaws and worm screw. Bought from Lee Valley [here (item 'A']. Note these are only discontinued at LV, they are still availabe in lots of stores.

Chuck is $60 shipped Canada/CONUS

Payments can be made via paypal.

Will post pictures of actual items upon request.

AK
 
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Teknatool (Nova) Precision Midi chuck threaded 3/4" x 16 tpi. It is in like new condition and comes with the standard jaws and worm screw. Bought from Lee Valley [here (item 'A']. Note these are only discontinued at LV, they are still availabe in lots of stores.


Hi,

How small will the chuck center go? Could it be used to drill blanks with?

Thanks
 
Teknatool (Nova) Precision Midi chuck threaded 3/4" x 16 tpi. It is in like new condition and comes with the standard jaws and worm screw. Bought from Lee Valley [here (item 'A']. Note these are only discontinued at LV, they are still availabe in lots of stores.


Hi,

How small will the chuck center go? Could it be used to drill blanks with?

Thanks
No, it won't hold a 3/4" square blank ... I tried.

AK
 
Andrew, is the chuck not this one? I'm interested but like the other poster I need it to hold blanks for basic drilling.
 

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Andrew, is the chuck not this one? I'm interested but like the other poster I need it to hold blanks for basic drilling.
It does look like that one. When I tried to mount a few blanks similar to shown they didn't feel secure and moved too much IMO. I don't want to mislead anyone by saying it'll work when I wasn't able to do it. That said, there are accessory jaw sets that would let you do it without issue.

AK
 
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