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Remove from the lathe and reverse, holding the main shaft in the collet chuck.
A few more practicalities - I use an expanding collet chuck and use either 2in or 3 in jaws for this sort of work.
Expanding collet chucks were used to locate the sheaves by gripping the internal bore, during certain operations.
Fitted with the "Universal Jig", a collet chuck and set up mandrel enables rapid set up of the cylinders.
In this context "chuck" means any type of chuck other than a collet chuck (scroll chuck, independent-jaw chuck, etc.).
"Gripped in the machine's collet chuck was what appeared to be a steel cylinder about 3/4" in diameter with a copper ridge encircling it near the exposed end.
Even on many drill presses, handheld drills, and lathes, which have chucks (such as a drill chuck or collet chuck), the chuck is attached by a taper.
But collet chucks are much smaller and do not project forward as much, so they allow the user to get a hand closer to the work for better control; many craftsmen prefer them for detailed work.
Almost all collet chucks achieve the radial squeezing motion via moving one or more male-female pairs of tapered (conical) surfaces axially, which produces the radial squeezing in a highly concentric manner.
Meanwhile, a collet chuck can deliver all reliably, and with no need for a skilled user (№s 3 to 5 do depend on the object being clamped closely matching the size and shape of the collet's clamping surface.
Many lathes that run collet chucks have dedicated collet-closer setups whereby there is no backplate, and the spindle nose contains the female taper for either the collet's male outer taper, or a sleeve that will hold it.
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