Excellent Idea, thank you for sharing. I am going to make one as it will prove to be a great tool to undo my chucks, as I suffer with arthritis in my hands.
Very nice. If only someone would invent a chuck that used something like a geared drive to tighten and loosen, eh? It may be a pain because you’d constantly loose the drive key, I guess, but at least you could tighten it firmly to avoid the drill spinning in the chuck, and you’d always be able to open the chuck again…
There is a rumour that Jacobs would have gotten into manufacturing such a drill chuck as you describe if they hadn't been so busy making Cream Crackers 😂 6:21
I had a tool like this for oil filters, it does not fit everywhere, but for the machines I serviced back then it was perfect. Only used for removals of course.
A great tool for that stubborn keyless chuck. Speaking of chucks, why do so many UA-cam machinists not use a 4 jaw chuck on anything much bigger than their thumb? Not too hard to master and, as I was told some 50 years ago, “you can swing a battleship by its bowsprit in a 4 jaw chuck, IF you can get it in the machine” such is it’s gripping power !
I agree with you,Mike. I rarely use my 3 jaw chuck. I was taught to use the centre lathe by 2 toolmakers and they only ever used 4 jaw chucks, faceplates,or collets but never any self centering 3 jaw chucks. Truing work up in a 4 jaw becomes a quick process with a little bit of practice and the 4 jaw independent chuck is far more versatile than any 3 jaw chuck.
@@howardosborne8647 Thanks Howard, because I specialise in precision cylindrical grinding I mostly use a 3 jaw chuck on my Jones & Shipman universal and only use a 4 jaw for larger, heavier and/or odd shaped jobs. That 3 jaw chuck is mounted on a “floating” backplate. Because of the very light pressures involved with cylindrical grinding, the backplate and chuck assembly is only lightly secured to the machine’s fixed backplate with 3 screws and large clearance holes that are also lightly tensioned. When a workpiece is mounted it is quick and easy to “clock” the job up precisely, taking only seconds from one workpiece to the next. On a lathe, however, the independent 4 jaw chuck rules!
Почему, почему... Время - деньги, и терять время на установку заготовки, которая все равно будет обтачиваться и снаружи, и внутри, в четырехкулачковом патроне - непозволительная роскошь. Плюс, патрон с хорошо проточенными и отшлифованными кулачками прекрасно зажимает и центрирует деталь. А четырехкулачковый патрон есть смысл применять в одном-единственном случае, при зажиме неровных и многогранных заготовок. В остальных случаях это просто трата времени (а значит, и денег) заказчика, что является неуважением к его технической неграмотности и использованием этого недостатка в свою пользу, что не этично.
What part of keyless chuck don't you understand? These chucks are designed to work WITHOUT a key, so why waste time making something to FORCE the jaws tighter than designed? If you really want to hold something that tight, just buy a chuck with a key! A waste of time effort and materials. BTW, you don't usually place a freshly knurled part into the chuck and mark/damage the knurl.
When drilling holes, the chuck clamps and cannot be unclamped by hand, so I came up with this contraption to avoid messing up the chuck with a gas wrench
Excellent Idea, thank you for sharing. I am going to make one as it will prove to be a great tool to undo my chucks, as I suffer with arthritis in my hands.
Excellent idea for releasing a stuck chuck but I would be cautious about using it to tighten one. Still worth a 👍 ! 😊.
Less force same clamping?
T = f x d
très bon bravo et merci pour l'idée !!👍👍👍
Sergey - Nice Design - Nice Machining - No wasted time . I like it . --- Jim
Very clever design.
Thank you, bro.
Fantastic idea! I love it. You earned my subscription, now to see what else I can't live without............
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Merci beaucoup mon ami et bienvenue !
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Superbe invention félicitations
Love the knurling.
Very nice tool and handy to 😇🙏
Your videos are interesting, fun and well edited. Subscribed.
Thank you, friend😉
Nice tool to have in the machine shop. Have you tried using this with a keyed chuck? My guess is that it should work well.
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Good job my friend🎉🎉🎉
Thank you very much, my friend🙂
super Idee
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Thank you for sharing a simply brilliant idea . I am going to make one for myself . Done fighting the chuck !
Bravissimo!
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¡¡Bravo!!
Valeu muito obrigado!
Very nice job .
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Nice ,quick concise video that doesn't waste my time with useless drivel. Thank You!!! I'll subscribe as it looks like you come up with good ideas.
Thank you very much and welcome
Muy buena herramienta, excelente trabajo. Saludos amigo y gracias por compartir.
Muchas gracias amigo y bienvenido
Very nice. If only someone would invent a chuck that used something like a geared drive to tighten and loosen, eh? It may be a pain because you’d constantly loose the drive key, I guess, but at least you could tighten it firmly to avoid the drill spinning in the chuck, and you’d always be able to open the chuck again…
There is a rumour that Jacobs would have gotten into manufacturing such a drill chuck as you describe if they hadn't been so busy making Cream Crackers 😂 6:21
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Excelente ferramenta 👌👍❤️🇧🇷
Thank you, my friend😉
Absolutely logical and useful tool ! And it even looks great.
Damned good job !😊
Thank you very much my friend and welcome🙏
Complimenti sei bravissimo.
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He made a one-size-fits-a-few metal strap wrench!
Very Good!
Thank you.
Man you are good at what you do,I like it , you need to make a new knurling tool , thanks
Thank you very much
Good idea
Kudos for that one
Now that's a good Idea!!! Definitely going to make one of them... Thank you for sharing 👍🏼
Thank you very much my friend and welcome🙂
Nice!
brilliant idea!
Thanks, bro!
"Cracking Job", but I`ll stick with the old Jacobs chuck and thank you, take care.
Thank you😉
Great idea...... thanks for sharing
Thank you very much
Cool!
Thank you, my friend.
N I C E S Sergey mate.
If you have this problem, you need a new keyless chuck, not e key to a keyless chuck!
Very nice work!
Sure beats a pipe wrench. 😁
LOL!
Thanks for the video.
Lovely way to bugger up the knurling on your chucks.
A inveja é foda, mesmo...
I had a tool like this for oil filters, it does not fit everywhere, but for the machines I serviced back then it was perfect.
Only used for removals of course.
Sos un genio campeón!!!
Thank you very much my friend!
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Thank you very much my friend and welcome👍👍👍
That's cool
Thank you, bro
Tak, po to wymyślono uchwyt bezkluczowy (zaciągany ręką) żeby dorobić do niego klucz.😉
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One must be cautious about hidden flaws in mechanical items. It appears to have good merit.
Super
You made a "Key" for a Key-less chuck? Why not just get a Keyed one?
A piece of metal is 5 bucks, a chuck is hundreds.
@@TlD-dg6ugBullshit, Way more than $5 Plus $$$$ in tools and Not Hundreds for a chuck.I found the same one he has for $35.99 on Amazon.
Awesome
that might be really rough on the chuck mechanism
Only thing I would change would be to use brass for the rod handle so as not to mar the chuck.
A chuck-key for a keyless chuck…
Was hast Du für Maschinen?
A lathe, a milling machine, a drilling machine, and a little bit of everything else🙂
It's called a keyless chuck for a reason.😡
Hallo wie heißt die Drehbank???
What's the point, use a normal Jacobs chuck with a key, which is basically what you have made but 5 times the size 🤔
very good bro thx from turkey i like it🎉🎉🎉🎉
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A great tool for that stubborn keyless chuck. Speaking of chucks, why do so many UA-cam machinists not use a 4 jaw chuck on anything much bigger than their thumb? Not too hard to master and, as I was told some 50 years ago, “you can swing a battleship by its bowsprit in a 4 jaw chuck, IF you can get it in the machine” such is it’s gripping power !
You are right, thank you my friend and welcome😉
If only a battleship had a bowsprit ☹
I agree with you,Mike. I rarely use my 3 jaw chuck.
I was taught to use the centre lathe by 2 toolmakers and they only ever used 4 jaw chucks, faceplates,or collets but never any self centering 3 jaw chucks.
Truing work up in a 4 jaw becomes a quick process with a little bit of practice and the 4 jaw independent chuck is far more versatile than any 3 jaw chuck.
@@howardosborne8647 Thanks Howard, because I specialise in precision cylindrical grinding I mostly use a 3 jaw chuck on my Jones & Shipman universal and only use a 4 jaw for larger, heavier and/or odd shaped jobs. That 3 jaw chuck is mounted on a “floating” backplate. Because of the very light pressures involved with cylindrical grinding, the backplate and chuck assembly is only lightly secured to the machine’s fixed backplate with 3 screws and large clearance holes that are also lightly tensioned. When a workpiece is mounted it is quick and easy to “clock” the job up precisely, taking only seconds from one workpiece to the next. On a lathe, however, the independent 4 jaw chuck rules!
Почему, почему... Время - деньги, и терять время на установку заготовки, которая все равно будет обтачиваться и снаружи, и внутри, в четырехкулачковом патроне - непозволительная роскошь. Плюс, патрон с хорошо проточенными и отшлифованными кулачками прекрасно зажимает и центрирует деталь. А четырехкулачковый патрон есть смысл применять в одном-единственном случае, при зажиме неровных и многогранных заготовок. В остальных случаях это просто трата времени (а значит, и денег) заказчика, что является неуважением к его технической неграмотности и использованием этого недостатка в свою пользу, что не этично.
What part of keyless chuck don't you understand?
These chucks are designed to work WITHOUT a key, so why waste time making something to FORCE the jaws tighter than designed?
If you really want to hold something that tight, just buy a chuck with a key!
A waste of time effort and materials.
BTW, you don't usually place a freshly knurled part into the chuck and mark/damage the knurl.
When drilling holes, the chuck clamps and cannot be unclamped by hand, so I came up with this contraption to avoid messing up the chuck with a gas wrench
nagyon ügyes fickó vagy. Gratulálok a videóidhoz
Понторез он, а не хороший парень.
Köszönöm, barátom.
bei einem schnellspannfutter reicht die muskelkraft.
I thought a key-less chuck was…keyless ????
If you buy a proper keyless chuck, and not a Chinese piece of trash you don’t need that.
Best principle is every channel that has DIY on it is going to be useless bullshit, this included
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非常牛逼!
Very good👏👏👏👏