Creating the interface is a bit of a project all in itself (not hard, just attention to detail). Copy the “American Tongue and Groove” profile, then you can purchase the soft tops ($32USD from Shars for the 10” jaw set) then you only need to do it for once for the lower jaw set.@Chipper5783 Thanks for the detailed reply. It sounds fascinating what you came up with, definitely starting from scratch it makes sense to do an interchangeable system.
I think the OP is on the right track, spend the $100.
I think you made the right decision. I hope they fit properly! Let us know how it worked out! Cushman chucks a re very good. Nice catch there.I have ordered them.
Creating the interface is a bit of a project all in itself (not hard, just attention to detail). Copy the “American Tongue and Groove” profile, then you can purchase the soft tops ($32USD from Shars for the 10” jaw set) then you only need to do it for once for the lower jaw set
I think you made the right decision. I hope they fit properly! Let us know how it worked out! Cushman chucks a re very good. Nice catch there.
Thanks @Dabbler unfortunately I have to wait until Jan 4 for delivery according to eBay. So I will post a pic after they are delivered. It is interesting reading through the old Cushman catalogs on Vintage Machinery.I think you made the right decision. I hope they fit properly! Let us know how it worked out! Cushman chucks a re very good. Nice catch there.
Nah. The smart money, is gonna be to use what you have, and keep an eye peeled for a decent chuck with reversible jaws! Might not be a bad thing to put out a few feelers among your local suppliers, as well as watching some of the more 'non-consumer' oriented Auction markets. Never know when just the thing, gonna show up outta the mists!@trevj EDM sounds like the way to go to add mount systems on jaws. Probably something to investigate later with need as projects arise in the shop and can’t figure out a work around. This Colchester is new to me so I am still finding my way.
I did this with one of my 5" 3 jaw chucks! Sent the jaws in to be annealed then machined them, tapped and ready, sent them back in for hardening. They are of course dedicated to soft jaws.How hard are your existing jaws? If you can, think about drilling and tapping them for some custom add-on external jaws you make yourself.
Nah. The smart money, is gonna be to use what you have, and keep an eye peeled for a decent chuck with reversible jaws! Might not be a bad thing to put out a few feelers among your local suppliers, as well as watching some of the more 'non-consumer' oriented Auction markets. Never know when just the thing, gonna show up outta the mists!
Glad those jaws are a fit! It's a bit of a crapshoot, dealing with used parts like this, but other than being gobsmacked by being billed by FedEx a month AFTER they delivered my package, for a truly stupid amount of brokerage on a tool I bought out of the US, I have had pretty decent luck. Communications and some care in measuring stuff goes a long ways!