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    Off Center Chuck For The Lathe

    In this video I build and off center chuck for the lathe.


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    Have to ask-- Why round off the nut? If it was used to center the disk then it should be centered for other operations later. A 3 or 4 jaw chuck would be able to grab this and it would still be centered.

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    Thanks The Hobby Machinist NZ! We've added your Off-Center Chuck to our Lathe Accessories category,
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    Hi, the nut had a rough surface so it may have been cast. Therefore I didn't know if griping on the flats would be repeatable or not. I machined the flats off and then I knew that the machined surface will run true.



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