I am glad you showed the complete video ? Meaning. The Repeatability. This made an average video worthwhile watching. Nice to have this sitting in the Tooling cabinet.
why not cut the part!! all you show is the wrecking of an expensive chuck, WHY ???? in ANY other instance would one call this a "crash" into a part of the set up, and call it an EXPENSIVE MISTAKE ?
The video is show the machining of a machinable internal clamping collet to the size necessary to grip a specific size work part inside diameter. The user wants to grip on the inside diameter to hold the work part for machining.
@andy van ... Are you serious 😂 or is it that you don't know anything about this kind of setup? This is a machinable expanding collet setup / chuck just like the soft jaws, used to hold the workpieces concentrically with reference to premachined bores.
@@prafullarwade I don't, to me, a mechanics' son, a set of 'soft jaws' are right angled pieces of aluminium used to not mar a part held in a plain bench vise!!- to my knowledge a 'chuck' for a machine is bought for the job it has to do, and if it says id/od X & Y I don't put a part 2x or 2y into it! so if you use an 8mm drill chuck, would you put a 15 mm drill into it??
A lot of parts... Jaw Chuck, 5C Collet Chuck, 5C Expanding collet thing. A lot of setup and farting around. You lose a lot of "Z" axis space with this setup. For something much simpler, more accurate, call Hardinge, 1800-843-8801
I am glad you showed the complete video ?
Meaning.
The Repeatability.
This made an average video worthwhile watching.
Nice to have this sitting in the Tooling cabinet.
Nice! That looks handy!
Awesome
Excellent
I want one of these
hope your boss gave you permission before you programmed the lathe to cut the jaws, as one expects that YOU are the one paying for it.
why not cut the part!!
all you show is the wrecking of an expensive chuck, WHY ????
in ANY other instance would one call this a "crash" into a part of the set up, and call it an EXPENSIVE MISTAKE ?
The video is show the machining of a machinable internal clamping collet to the size necessary to grip a specific size work part inside diameter. The user wants to grip on the inside diameter to hold the work part for machining.
@andy van ... Are you serious 😂 or is it that you don't know anything about this kind of setup? This is a machinable expanding collet setup / chuck just like the soft jaws, used to hold the workpieces concentrically with reference to premachined bores.
@@prafullarwade When you need .000 precision, anything goes
@@pavelnikulin8240 yes, but YOU are the one the boss asks to pay for a new set of jaws!!
@@prafullarwade I don't, to me, a mechanics' son, a set of 'soft jaws' are right angled pieces of aluminium used to not mar a part held in a plain bench vise!!- to my knowledge a 'chuck' for a machine is bought for the job it has to do, and if it says id/od X & Y I don't put a part 2x or 2y into it! so if you use an 8mm drill chuck, would you put a 15 mm drill into it??
A lot of parts... Jaw Chuck, 5C Collet Chuck, 5C Expanding collet thing. A lot of setup and farting around. You lose a lot of "Z" axis space with this setup. For something much simpler, more accurate, call Hardinge, 1800-843-8801