03-25-2016, 04:53 PM
Okay, I've been turning for about 7-8 years, but took a long break after we moved to a new house and didn't have a shop. Well, after getting the shop built, I had back surgery. After getting over the surgery, I pulled my Rikon 70-100 lathe out, set it up, and started turning again. I put my chuck on it to turn some fridge magnets, and somehow (still can't figure out how) the chuck worked loose, and I didn't notice. Flipped the switch, and now the chuck is jammed on. I've tried locking the headstock and using a big crescent to loosen it (bent the spindle lock pin). Tried using a ratchet strap as a strap wrench to hold the spindle and then tightened a long board in the chuck to break it loose (that didn't work either). I'm kind of at my wit's end. I know that I SHOULD have had a nylon washer between the spindle and the chuck, but we all know how hindsight is. Does anybody have a recommendation on breaking the chuck loose? I've got to get some pens made, and I really need that chuck off of there.
Not that it particularly makes a difference, but the chuck is a woodriver chuck from woodcraft.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Thanks a million.
Not that it particularly makes a difference, but the chuck is a woodriver chuck from woodcraft.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Thanks a million.
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