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    Question Live centre systems?

    After upgrading my drive centres to sorby steb centres
    adding a sixty Degree' live centre and a woodfast heavy duty cup centre.
    I'm looking in to a live centre system,
    Nova,Stubby,Vermec , Sorby who's using what?
    And what do you think of them?
    The good the bad the just don't buy???
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    I am using the Oneway on the Titan and had one for the old Wadkin as well, and it seems to work well for me. They are readily available here as well and I never really looked at anything else, but have nothing to complain about.

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    I have been using Woofast live centre for 40+ years, never have even had a hint of trouble

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    NZ,

    If you do that much work between centres I'd suggest you look at a pair of Matched Ring Centres.

    They are great for reversing a spindle and knowing that the alignment will be spot on.
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    I like the Nova system, never had a problem with mine.

    Although - if I recall correctly - Grumpy John really didn't like the quality of machining on his... (I think this is a before- & after-China thing.)
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    I use the Sorby revolving centre set and really like it, it gives me lots of options.

    It gets used on both my wood lathe and my metal lathe.

    Seriously thinking about getting a second set.

    It is much smaller in diameter than the standard live centres and doesn't get in the the way as much.

    I don't whether the Nova system has improved, but when I was in the market I took one look at it at Carbatec and put it back on the shelf, an impression later reinforced by Grumpy John's experience.

    Some more opinions here.

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    Thanks for that Fred I use Robert Sorby steb centres so I'd say I might get the Sorby one.
    the stubby one and the Vermec one look the same

    Not a fan oh the nova ones as I don't think nova is what it use to be
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    McJing have a nice range of kit at reasonable prices.

    Can't speak for the quality of 'em, though.
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    I like the Nova system but as posted the QC can be hit and miss. The removable cup centre on mine need a minute or two of filing and it was good.

    It's very versatile, and the guts of the system is heavy enough to mount a metre of 4x4 redgum. That lump came off with the std live centre on my lathe. (A diff. kind of lathe tango was exercised on that day).
    Cheers, Ern

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    NZ, I can bring my NZ made Nova Live Center on Sunday for a comparo, if you want.

    No it is not for sale
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    Default Live Centres & Drive Dog.

    Hi All,
    My Friend made my Live Centre, 2 bearings, Ring ½ in. Never missed a beat & has done thousands of Jobs.

    I gave away those horrible 4 cross Drive Dogs, to Dangerous to my mind.
    So I make my Own.
    Cut an old MT2 Drill, Heat the end so you can Turn it.
    Give it a wood whack up the Drive Spindle
    I actually use a piece of McJing'c ¼in. x ¼in. HSS in the Shape of Skewchegouge.

    I Actually Turn the Speed down to do this job.
    You may have to Sharpen the Tool a couple of times, as it makes the Turning easier.

    So I end up with a Ring & Cone Centre.
    It is really Simple to do.

    If you want too, you can Reheat the Turned End & Quench it in some Water.
    It makes it a little bit harder.

    I sell these occasionally, for $22.
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    the old nova system was great we had one at work and stood up to the abuse of turning 8 hours a day 5 days a week and the odd big job! the new version I got goes ok, the only let down is the hole in the ring centre is smaller than the old model for long hole boring for lamps! which ive got to fix. it's got some great bits that comes with it , it has screw thread so you can make custom centres

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!! View Post
    McJing have a nice range of kit at reasonable prices.

    Can't speak for the quality of 'em, though.
    I can! . . . . but wish I couldn't if you know what I mean The only reason I keep it is because I made my loaded centre to suit it and it probably won't fit any of the good quality sets. One day I'll get a better set and make another loaded centre to suit that - - - one day
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    I've only had my Nova live centre a week, so can't comment on its longevity, but it is a solid piece of equipment (and runs true etc..., so I'm happy). No slop in the bearings, everything fits as it should, does the job nicely.

    The stub MT2 "noses" (for want of a better term) were a major attraction for me - it gives me a dead ring centre and my old live centre can act as another ring centre. It also gives me the ability to turn pens without a mandrel. The ability to screw on any homebuilt nose was also a selling point for me.

    I don't know how old it is, but I am assuming quite new - I bought it off Amazon after a disappointing trip to Carbatec where I was told there was one "out the back somewhere on a pallet", but they weren't prepared to look for it now - if I paid for postage as well, I could have it in a week though. Amazon was $10 cheaper including postage than the store price alone, and had it to me in 6 days.

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    Nothing against any others but I have the Nova also. It does have three sets of bearings.
    As Michael said, you can use the cup center in the headstock as a “safety center”. I use it often with the “threaded insert” in the headstock for driving small items (the MT is not long so I would not drive anything large). I even ordered a separated threaded insert to have one in the headstock and live center if I wished. I may use the small rubber ball to prevent damage from the headstock to a bud vase opening and a point at the tailstock.
    I like to do things only once so I used tee nuts and appropriate size bolts for most custom items but you can use the lag bolt provided.
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