C.L. Peterson
Active member
Anyone using a 6 jaw scroll chuck for chambering?
If so which one do you recommend.
CLP
If so which one do you recommend.
CLP
I find a 6 jaw set-tru style chuck awesome for chambering. With a ring of #4 solid copper between the jaws and barrel and a spider at the ass end, it is by far the easiest way I have found to gimble a bore into alignment. I did it this way for a few years with great results.
Me too. Its perfect
CLP,
I use a 6 jaw and chamber just like Rubicon. The 6 jaw works fine, and I imagine a 3 jaw adjust-thru would work equally as well. IIRC, Jackie Schmidt uses a 3 jaw adjust-thru.
The advantage of a 6 jaw, if I'm not mistaken, is less distortion of the work piece due to the clamping forces being spread out around the circumferance of the work piece. They are used in the trade to grip thin-walled tubing and such. I don't know if there is any distortion concerns when chambering a barrel and the chuck is tightened in a reasonable manner.
Once adjusted, a good one will repeat within .0002-.0004, which is nice if you're making multiple parts. My old Bison would do that no problem...great chuck. I have a Gator 6 jaw now and am pleased with it, except for the adjustment screws, which appear to have been made of Play Dough. That was a quick fix, though. I find adjust-thru chucks easier to dial in than 4 jaw chucks.
Justin
I also find them easier to adjust than a 4 jaw. You are not fighting the screw on the other three side when adjusting. You set your clamping pressure first and that never changes, unlike a 4 jaw or spider.
When adjusting the 6J, does it adjust easily with the mounting bolts to the back plate at full torque? Do these bolts come in play when adjusting the 4 screws? Not disputing your statement, I am just a newbie trying to learn.
Thank you.
Cec, you are talking about a 6-jaw that has the adjustable base aren't you (like an Adjust-Tru)? Most barrels the OD and ID are not concentric and you must adjust the bore to run true.
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