Dunno about others, I do it solely because it puts where I am adjusting, directly in line with where the indicator reads,
Oh heck. Just realized I replied to your other post over in that thread. Will say here too though, I don't much care for the method shown in the link you provided.Centering Work in a 4-Jaw Chuck
I've always struggled with centering work in a 4J. Some times it would take me over an hour in order to get something even remotely close. These instructions work, and work great. https://littlemachineshop.com/images/gallery/PDF/centering4-jawchuck.pdf Now if I could only find something...canadianhobbymetalworkers.com
Makes sense.
For me, a lot of my work is with tailstock mounted indicators and axial concentricity. A rear mounted indicator would be a pain in the keester. So I've learned to deal with it on top for regular setups too.
For this discussion, I have no problem doing it either way. It's the same objective after all.
Grizzly G0602 - https://www.manualslib.com/manual/635397/Grizzly-G0602.htmlIf you had power cross feed, it works the same way. Light touch till it engages.
What model Griz do you have? I'll skim the manual so I know what you are dealing with.
My Myford Super Seven uses the half nuts for the long feed too. No cross feed on that one!Grizzly G0602 - https://www.manualslib.com/manual/635397/Grizzly-G0602.html
Mine is an '09 vintage and that manual version is for 11/12 but I have not been able to find an earlier version.
My Myford Super Seven uses the half nuts for the long feed too. No cross feed on that one!
Funny true story!
Apprentice is swearing. He is trying to center a block up in a 4 jaw chuck. I go see what's up.
He has 4 separate little postage stamp sized pieces of shim stock, protecting his part. Every time he adjusts a jaw, one or more of them head in to the chip pan.
Remember the Three Stooges, when one of the guys would get all frustrated and walk away slapping at his own face in a temper fit? The guy looked just about exactly like that, when I asked him why he did not simply cut a strip of the shim stock, and wrap it around the part!
I have mounted an indicator on a QCTP holder, and left it set up in the holder for long periods of time. Having one indicator in a holder, and another on a decent Mag Base, can be a lifesaver too.
The last shop I worked in, had a wonderful, if somewhat underappreciated, Schaublin 150 lathe, that had no half nuts at all, it used a ball screw for the threading feed, and you were expected to simply bang the lathe into reverse and back right back out the way you went in. Was a bit...different, to get the nerve worked up to try it without pulling the tool out! But it worked!My lathe has power cross feed and long feed. It also has separate feed lever and half nut.
Ya, I know........ I SUCK....
Sometimes I forget how lucky I am.
Just hit undo… oh wait that does not work in real life!!
One thing I've found helpful with centering a 4 jaw chuck is having 2 chuck keys. It is much easier and more intuitive with 2 keys and seeing the movement immediately on the indicator. ( sorry if someone has already mentioned this and I missed it and am repeating).
You might want to PM @trevj about that before making wishes that can't be undone.... He and I have been known to block isles in the stores and traveled lanes of parking lots swapping lies and living up to our reputations of being grumpy old men holding people back from their busy lives........ Once in a while reminding folks that the older we get, the less of a deterrent a "life sentence" becomes... You sure you want that down the street from you?I really do wish we lived closer. You are hilarious.
C'mon! I can't claim to have never been a grumpy old prick, for a young fella, anyways(!) but I DO try not to block the Grocery Aisles!You might want to PM @trevj about that before making wishes that can't be undone.... He and I have been known to block isles in the stores and traveled lanes of parking lots swapping lies and living up to our reputations of being grumpy old men holding people back from their busy lives........ Once in a while reminding folks that the older we get, the less of a deterrent a "life sentence" becomes... You sure you want that down the street from you?
Neither does the "Mute" button.Just hit undo… oh wait that does not work in real life!!
You're a young pup compared to me '64.C'mon! I can't claim to have never been a grumpy old prick, for a young fella, anyways(!) but I DO try not to block the Grocery Aisles!
Really! 1965 was a pretty good year to be born!