MartinPens
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I got in a hurry one day - a customer wanted to meet for coffee and see some acrylic blanks to choose from. I wanted to round them out so he could get a sense of what they would look like rounded. Instead of putting them between centers and rounding them out I just threw them on the Drill Chuck, clamped them down on the end and rounded about 3/4 of each blank.
Well, some of the work I do requires precise drilling to line up the grain or "lines" perfectly and doing this with the Drill Chuck did really messed it up. The jaws now have a lot of play in them and when I insert a blank for drilling all the way in on the jaws, it's really only tightly grabbed by the jaws closest to the headstock. I can wiggle the blank out near the end of the jaws.
This is a $75 chuck. I know it makes common sense to me now, but it didn't seem to matter to me when I was in a hurry. It will still work for a general kit pen, but I had to order a new one for use with precision projects. Uhhg!
Don't do what you see in the photo! Hope this saves someone else $75
Martin
Well, some of the work I do requires precise drilling to line up the grain or "lines" perfectly and doing this with the Drill Chuck did really messed it up. The jaws now have a lot of play in them and when I insert a blank for drilling all the way in on the jaws, it's really only tightly grabbed by the jaws closest to the headstock. I can wiggle the blank out near the end of the jaws.
This is a $75 chuck. I know it makes common sense to me now, but it didn't seem to matter to me when I was in a hurry. It will still work for a general kit pen, but I had to order a new one for use with precision projects. Uhhg!

Don't do what you see in the photo! Hope this saves someone else $75
Martin