A resent visit to GadgetBuilder's web site prompted me to attempt building a ER 32 collet chuck for my C6 Grizzly lathe, similar to the one he made. I've been wanting to buy a R8 quick change collet set for my X3 mill for some time now, so I ordered one the other evening from Discount Machine on Ebay. I needed the collets for the chuck and why not be able to use them on Lathe and Mill?
for material I dug through the box and found a cold rolled cutoff slug 2" X 4.75" and a 2"X 2.50.
I took the backing plate off my 4 jaw chuck and used the measurements to machine the chuck main body.
I mounted the body piece to the chuck and board out and treaded a hole for the chuck piece.
Now I have the two part together.
Now I have to wait for the collets and the new back plate I ordered. I hope that the back plate I ordered fits. I screwed up a bit because I fit the chuck body to the back plate for my four jaw chuck and the one I ordered is for my 3 jaw (3 hole vs 4 holes). I guess I can re-drill the holes to fit the 3 jaw backing plate.
I will probably use some RED LocTite on the threads after I get it all set up.
I will post some more when I get the parts and attempt the tapered hole for the collets. I've never cut a tapered hole before. Wish me luck
for material I dug through the box and found a cold rolled cutoff slug 2" X 4.75" and a 2"X 2.50.
I took the backing plate off my 4 jaw chuck and used the measurements to machine the chuck main body.
I mounted the body piece to the chuck and board out and treaded a hole for the chuck piece.
Now I have the two part together.
Now I have to wait for the collets and the new back plate I ordered. I hope that the back plate I ordered fits. I screwed up a bit because I fit the chuck body to the back plate for my four jaw chuck and the one I ordered is for my 3 jaw (3 hole vs 4 holes). I guess I can re-drill the holes to fit the 3 jaw backing plate.
I will probably use some RED LocTite on the threads after I get it all set up.
I will post some more when I get the parts and attempt the tapered hole for the collets. I've never cut a tapered hole before. Wish me luck