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    Default Suitable Chuck jaws

    I have a SN2 Chuck and want to know if there are jaws to fit that will solve the following problem:

    Most of my turning has been small stuphph and any larger turning, such as bowls, has been done with the chuck in expansion mode in a recess in the bottom of the bowl.

    However, I started some pieces at the club before I left Bris. and these were done with spigots using the jaws
    in compression mode.

    The spigots are between about 88mm and 96 mm. Is there a set of jaws that will do the job of holding these pieces and also fit my SN2 chuck???

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    However, I started some pieces at the club before I left Bris. and these were done with spigots using the jaws
    in compression mode.

    The spigots are between about 88mm and 96 mm. Is there a set of jaws that will do the job of holding these pieces and also fit my SN2 chuck???
    Teknatool lists the jaw ranges for spigot, expansion & square stock on part of their web page.

    Looking at that, the Power Grips handle spigots between 77 & 98mm & the 100mm (4") will handle 78 to 99mm.

    Personally I like the Power Grips, but the 100mm may 'fit in' better with your existing jaws.
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    Also some of nova jaws have extra hole with treads that you can attach timber jaws to depending on what needs to be held!

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    Thanks fellas!!

    Tried to get onto the Teknatool site yesterday but I wasn't successful.

    Must have been a gremlin at work because it came up today.

    The Powergrip seem to be the go as it has some versatility to it.

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    I think Carbatec have a dowloadable pdf that lists the Nova range of jaws.

    Edit: Here’s the url. Probably straight from Teknatool.
    http://www.carbatec.com.au/teknatool...ownload_c21039

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    Thanks dabbler. I had checked that out but the Power Grip Jaws are not listed.

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