Hi All !
How to limit swarf into the chuck ?
An issue that I really hate
Do you have suggestions ?
How to limit swarf into the chuck ?
An issue that I really hate
Do you have suggestions ?
Yes .By inside you are talking about in there?
Thanks !I have a vacuum cleaner by the lathe and use it often to clean the chuck. Most of time I use it for the bed and chip tray.
I have a friend that blows air thru the chuck. I can't convince him that it a bad idea. He did not learn even when he had to dissasemble the chuck to clean the swarf.
Yes .
Thanks !
But when turning the inner diameter and the workpiece is in the chuck, the swarf still enter the inside the chuck.
I do not think the open backside is the usual state of the chuck. It is probably just removed during cleaning? ... depends on the diameters and were the jaws are, one will be able to see the scroll from the front. Wenn you can see the inside, the swarf will follow the invitation.You know - - - -I've never run into a lathe chuck that had an open back side.
When I went looking - - - - to make sure I wasn't mis-remembering - - - I can't find an pictures of an open backed chuck.
Were that my chuck my next job would be to make a back plate for that chuck. If for no other reason than to keep the swarf out of the guts!!!
It is just removed during cleaning .You know - - - -I've never run into a lathe chuck that had an open back side.
When I went looking - - - - to make sure I wasn't mis-remembering - - - I can't find an pictures of an open backed chuck.
I often put simply a kleenex in the inner hole of the chuck, but it is far from sufficient to prevent chips in the scroll while boring a piece.
Maybe for internal work a roll of thin sheet metal can be put inside behind the workpiece reaching into the spindle bore. All the swarf will end up in the spindle bore. ( cleaning it out with a broom stick ).
Greetings Timo
Maybe I'm missing something, every chuck and back plate has a thru hole. Mini-lathes usually have a 5/8" or so diameter thru hole.You know - - - -I've never run into a lathe chuck that had an open back side.
When I went looking - - - - to make sure I wasn't mis-remembering - - - I can't find an pictures of an open backed chuck.
Were that my chuck my next job would be to make a back plate for that chuck. If for no other reason than to keep the swarf out of the guts!!!
It is alway problem with some chucks. Coolant makes it worst.Hi All !
How to limit swarf into the chuck ?
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An issue that I really hate
Do you have suggestions ?
Do you have the same problem with dirt under the finger nails? ---------- if so, do you need to post on social media to find how to fix the problem?
Just make a good sourdough bread.Do you have the same problem with dirt under the finger nails? ---------- if so, do you need to post on social media to find how to fix the problem?
This more of a problem with lower cost chucks too.Hi All !
How to limit swarf into the chuck ?
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An issue that I really hate
Do you have suggestions ?
As you say :" Stupid is as stupid does."Disregard Mousetrap mate. Stupid is as stupid does.
You have quite a legitimate question and many legitimate answers.
This what the grease looks like.As you say :" Stupid is as stupid does."
I don't know if my question is legitimate !?
But , until now , about 6 years since I joined this forum , With a lot of my questions , I always get help , advice , information .. from the forum members .
Again, Thank you very much !!
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