ez-duzit
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...Trying to decide if I want to spring for a Bison Set Tru 3 jaw chuck.
Heck yeah!
...Trying to decide if I want to spring for a Bison Set Tru 3 jaw chuck.
Heck yeah!
...They are quite proud of them.
You have a premium machine. Are you going to cheap-out on an Asian import chuck?
And every time I swap chucks, the next job seems to be better done with the one I just took off.
Dave
.Nice way to get some practice in both programming and machining. Came out great!Overkill is the way![]()




No. I'm trying to sort out which chuck I want. I'm thinking Toolmex (made in Poland) Set-Tru with two piece jaws. Trying to decide between 8 and 10 inch. Leaning toward 8 because I don't see any big parts in my future and I have a 12" four jaw if I did.
Here is a fun project.
I’m building an old truck. Wanted the “foot” gas pedal that I had in my first car. It’s just fun. Lol.
I always wondered if they ever made a brake pedal cover with the”feet”. I never saw any.it looked like I needed to make them for the grandkids. they should get a kick out of it..
I printed out a pattern then cut it out and traced profile and etch-a-sketched it.
Came out ok.
Dimmer is on column so no place to put that.
The Brake Pedal cover was either square or rectangular with the same cross ways ribs. I seem to recall a couple of sizes for manuals , the Large Power Brake and a foot parking brake, [J.C. Whitney I think for some of them]
I posted the large 91D tap wrench I made a couple years ago. I just finished the copy of the Starrett 91B I have been working on. Made from hardened and polished A2.
Real nice! Gotta love some precision working...
Out of interest, the A2 that I know (in Europe) is identical to AISI304 stainless steel. I doubt that's what you used, could you say what material it is?
