Now retired, there's more time to hand tool, so I dug out a Stanley brace bought in 196* and hardly used since. First job was to fit a mortice lock to a solid oak front door. Whilst brace and bitting out the waste I could not help noticing the chuck was wobbling in a circular fashion. I rolled the jennings bit to see if it was straight (yes, and rust free and virtually new), cleaned the alligator jaws and added new grease, and tightened firmly - no change. As far as I can see, the drilling axis, chest to point, is bowed. Since then, ebay has delivered 6, 8. and 12" variants, all Stanley, wooden head, attached with 3 screws, and alligator jaws; and they all wobble as the axis is bowed! It's not easy to see if the bows needs bending, or if the chuck is the problem (rotating the bit in the chuck has no effect). I doubt any of these would happily drive a screw (one more reason to dig out the brace). Any thoughts on tuning up a brace to working spec?