02-23-2017, 09:57 AM
I have an older Rockwell/Delta lathe (4 speed belt drive), 1" spindle, that I've been thinking about getting a chuck for. I don't do a lot of lathe work, but I do appreciate quality products. I've had the lathe since 1973-it was my first woodworking machine. I have 3 & 4 jaw metal working chucks, a couple "drill" chucks, some face plates, etc. but I can see how a nice woodworking chuck would solve a lot of problems and open up some doors that I can't right now.
I 've looked around a little, and maybe a little overwhelmed with all the choices. I think I should go as large as practical, and yet be able to use on smaller items. What is good, and what is not so good? I don't mind paying for quality, but am guilty of being cheap-there I said it. I know the more things a tool can do, the less they do well.
What would be a good brand, and maybe "kit" to accomplish most of my so called needs/wants? I don't need immediately so I can wait for bargains. I saw both Rockler and Woodcraft had specials last month, but I wouldn't be surprised if some show up on sale again.
Please give me your input, I've even thought about upgrading the lathe itself, but this one serves me pretty well, and an upgrade would be spendy, I don't see used around here.
Thanks for all comments.
I 've looked around a little, and maybe a little overwhelmed with all the choices. I think I should go as large as practical, and yet be able to use on smaller items. What is good, and what is not so good? I don't mind paying for quality, but am guilty of being cheap-there I said it. I know the more things a tool can do, the less they do well.
What would be a good brand, and maybe "kit" to accomplish most of my so called needs/wants? I don't need immediately so I can wait for bargains. I saw both Rockler and Woodcraft had specials last month, but I wouldn't be surprised if some show up on sale again.
Please give me your input, I've even thought about upgrading the lathe itself, but this one serves me pretty well, and an upgrade would be spendy, I don't see used around here.
Thanks for all comments.