David Morrow
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I sort of enjoy dialing in a four jaw chuck but it drives me crazy pulling out the key, spinning the chuck ( if necessary ), reinserting the key, and adjust some more, repeat, etc...
I had an idea and did a bit of Googling but did not find anyone else who had the same thoughts on the matter so...
I just purchased a new four jaw chuck from Sherline and it uses a hex key to adjust but it has all of the same issues as a normally keyed chuck. I thought that it would be much easier to have four keys inserted during the initial adjustment phase when you didn't need to exert a lot of pressure to really secure the material. So, I came up with four small keys - a very simple project that takes about an hour or so to make all four. I like them so much that I'm going to make a set for my Myford S7 although it uses a conventional key.
A few more photo's and description here :
http://www.ldrider.ca/cnc/chuck-speed-key/chuck-speed-key.htm
I had an idea and did a bit of Googling but did not find anyone else who had the same thoughts on the matter so...
I just purchased a new four jaw chuck from Sherline and it uses a hex key to adjust but it has all of the same issues as a normally keyed chuck. I thought that it would be much easier to have four keys inserted during the initial adjustment phase when you didn't need to exert a lot of pressure to really secure the material. So, I came up with four small keys - a very simple project that takes about an hour or so to make all four. I like them so much that I'm going to make a set for my Myford S7 although it uses a conventional key.
A few more photo's and description here :
http://www.ldrider.ca/cnc/chuck-speed-key/chuck-speed-key.htm