Nice little project. For your own safety, please take more care when using the Jacobs chuck. Always hold on to it when in the tailstock, as otherwise the act of winding the bit out of the workpiece can pull it out of the tailstock morse taper. If that happens, you have half a kilo of metal spinning around, held on by a small diameter drill bit, which can often snap under the load. I'm sure you can imagine the possible consequences... Similarly, when used in the headstock for sanding, the morse taper grip could let go, and again you have a potential metal missile. If you have a larger chuck than that Charnwood one, then try using that and gripping the Jacobs chuck in the scroll chuck jaws - many will fit perfectly in the standard jaws.
Nice work there. I'll have to check out E-bay for those. I've been getting them from PennStation in the past. I bought a 10 pc pen kit from Amazon, and saved some coins on the shipping cost from PennStation.
Well done, something simple and functional.
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👍👍👍 Very nice, with a bottle opener so even the beer tastes better! 😄 Bye😊
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Very nice and it works 😊👍😎
Yes it does ... although, I did have to test it out multiple times! 😂👍🍻
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Yes you must be sure it works 👍👍
Nice little project. For your own safety, please take more care when using the Jacobs chuck. Always hold on to it when in the tailstock, as otherwise the act of winding the bit out of the workpiece can pull it out of the tailstock morse taper. If that happens, you have half a kilo of metal spinning around, held on by a small diameter drill bit, which can often snap under the load. I'm sure you can imagine the possible consequences... Similarly, when used in the headstock for sanding, the morse taper grip could let go, and again you have a potential metal missile. If you have a larger chuck than that Charnwood one, then try using that and gripping the Jacobs chuck in the scroll chuck jaws - many will fit perfectly in the standard jaws.
Thanks for the guidance 👍
Nice work there. I'll have to check out E-bay for those. I've been getting them from PennStation in the past. I bought a 10 pc pen kit from Amazon, and saved some coins on the shipping cost from PennStation.
Good to know, and good luck with your projects!