Off centre chuck

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lorbay

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So far this week I have managed to make an Axminster style off centre chuck.
First test seem very good the way it has turned out. Lots of differences in the chuck as to not infringe on copyright
laws. There's a few things to learn on using this chuck and different combinations on the settings.
Lin
 

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Woodchipper

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As long as you are not selling the chuck, the copyright doesn't come into play.
I'm also a writer and photographer. I have to be careful of the rights claimed by the publication.
 

Curly

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Nice work and I look forward to seeing the finished tool along with the work from it.
Woodchipper is right. You can make anything that is patented etc for your own use but no to sell.
 

Joebobber

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I was going to try to make 1 out of wood, but i just ended up buying the axminster. I just wish it was faster to put a piece on it. Mainly my issue is you gotta screw it with wood screws. Alot of times I use a piece of scrap screwed on and turn it down as a jam chuck. Anyway, very nice work. Looks like it works great.
 
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