On 12/10/2023 6:54 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
"Snag" wrote in message news:ul5itg$2s0t2$[email protected]...
I've decided to make a collet chuck , haven't yet decided whether to
go ER32 or ER40 ... anybody got a link to plans ? I know some of the dimensions and angles , but not exact diameters etc . This will be used
on my 10" Wards/Logan lathe for she small stuff , possibly up to an inch
or so .
Snag
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So far I've been satisfied with 5C collets for fractional sized drill
rod and shafting stock and two 6-jaw chucks for other sizes.
This is the smaller one which is on their 5C fixture mount that can move
to collet blocks or an indexer to mill flats and keyways. https://littlemachineshop.com/products/product_view.php?ProductID=2276
The runout is near the max spec which hasn't caused difficulty, if I
need to turn both sides of a part I make some section of the first side
fit a 5C collet. The inside chucking ability is quite useful, it's still
set up to hold a freeze plug that I tapped for 1/4" pipe.
Though I have a good 5C set the only collet sizes I really need are for
my drill rod stock.
I can see ER collets for metric stock or chucking finished surfaces accurately, I just haven't needed to do that. If I did I could center an
ER chuck in a 4-jaw.
I have a couple of 5C collet blocks , and my shop made end mill
sharpening fixture also uses 5C collets . Maybe I will look into making
a drawbar fixture to put on the lathe instead of heading off into a new direction . I've not considered using the 5C collets before because I
hadn't figured a way to use them except in a chuck . I'm thinking
something like the ER but with a drawbar and a threaded plug in the
collet . It'll only be good for short stuff but ... it'll be repeatable
. I'll have to fill in my set of collets though .
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Snag
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