mklotz
Well-Known Member
Use the 4J. It will give you a better grip than you can get with the 3J.
In the (likely) event that the workpiece is thinner than the jaw thickness, back the wp with a ring or similar so that it is supported against the (axial) forces of a trepanning cut.
Aside: Whenever possible collect offcuts of various diameter pipe to make just these sorts of spacers. (I have a box with about a dozen different sizes.)
One can unwittingly exert a lot of force with the jaws of a 4J. It's very easy to mark brass workpieces. Use some shims to prevent denting finished surfaces.
In the (likely) event that the workpiece is thinner than the jaw thickness, back the wp with a ring or similar so that it is supported against the (axial) forces of a trepanning cut.
Aside: Whenever possible collect offcuts of various diameter pipe to make just these sorts of spacers. (I have a box with about a dozen different sizes.)
One can unwittingly exert a lot of force with the jaws of a 4J. It's very easy to mark brass workpieces. Use some shims to prevent denting finished surfaces.