I'm planning to buy a new chuck, but am not sure what to choose.
I do need a chuck with an option to turn my own threads. Either a threaded insert or a backplate.
My lathe is an old Swedish Rex lathe with BSW (Whitworth) 1 1/4" x 7 thread on the spindle, and I doubt anyone supplies inserts or backplates for this thread.
I looked at the Axminster SK114, but it does not seem to have blank inserts for turning your own threads.
The Versachuck has replacable backplates.
The Sorby Patriot is also an option, as well as Vicmarc.
I would prefer to be able to purchase an accurate insert or backplate for my lathe, but I do not believe this is possible. The next best option is a blank insert or backplate, that a machine shop can thread for me.
I know little about metal turning, but I do know that, for precision work, it would be preferable to make the complete insert without remounting. I.e. both the male and the female thread should be made by the machine shop.
A blank insert supplied by the chuck manufacturer is probably usable, but I doubt you'd get the same kind of precision.
I think it should be easier to turn an accurate thread using a blank backplate, as it should be easier to register in the correct position (than a blank insert).
I do need a chuck with an option to turn my own threads. Either a threaded insert or a backplate.
My lathe is an old Swedish Rex lathe with BSW (Whitworth) 1 1/4" x 7 thread on the spindle, and I doubt anyone supplies inserts or backplates for this thread.
I looked at the Axminster SK114, but it does not seem to have blank inserts for turning your own threads.
The Versachuck has replacable backplates.
The Sorby Patriot is also an option, as well as Vicmarc.
I would prefer to be able to purchase an accurate insert or backplate for my lathe, but I do not believe this is possible. The next best option is a blank insert or backplate, that a machine shop can thread for me.
I know little about metal turning, but I do know that, for precision work, it would be preferable to make the complete insert without remounting. I.e. both the male and the female thread should be made by the machine shop.
A blank insert supplied by the chuck manufacturer is probably usable, but I doubt you'd get the same kind of precision.
I think it should be easier to turn an accurate thread using a blank backplate, as it should be easier to register in the correct position (than a blank insert).