Thank you for your input on this, Troy. I may consider an Albrecht chuck.horologist wrote:Tim,
This is true to a point. Chucks are made so that they can be fitted to a variety of tapers, etc., the quality of the chuck and the mount will determine how true the assembly is. The Albrecht chuck mounted on a 1/2" rod is designed to be used in a collet and should have very little run out.
The 1/2 router arbor for the Shopsmith is designed to hold router bits with a 1/2" shank. My dad has one on his machine and I have found it to be made to an acceptable degree of precision. The combination would probably have less error than the existing error in the quill bearings.
Having Albrecht or a similar manufacturer make a run of Shopsmith specific chucks would be sufficiently expensive that I doubt any of us would even consider the purchase. It would probably be cheaper to buy a milling machine. A chuck made by a lesser manufacturer would also likely have more error than the above combination.
Just a thought...
Troy
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i sell these on ebay for thirty each no complaints so far
anyone here want to try one of these out
will sell here for twenty plus 5 shipping
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Sheez! Another 'initial poster' who hasn't read the 'rules'!:mad:hdwarner wrote:i sell these on ebay for thirty each no complaints so far
anyone here want to try one of these out
will sell here for twenty plus 5 shipping
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I agree JP! I hope the current Admin. is paying attention to these advertisements! We, disgustedly are becoming a billboard! For those not remembering the rules - here is what we all agreed with in order to sign into the Forum. Dig the last 8 words of the rules! They are even in CAPS!
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And for those who need a clarification on just what ShopSmith meant by "commercial use" see post 2 of this thread.charlese wrote:I agree JP! I hope the current Admin. is paying attention to these advertisements! We, disgustedly are becoming a billboard! For those not remembering the rules - here is what we all agreed with in order to sign into the Forum. Dig the last 8 words of the rules! They are even in CAPS!
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I know of at least one forum member that does knot believe he agreed to these terms, and yet he is a member so he must have. Maybe he did knot read them first??? A person can sure click on the button to agree to the terms without actually reading them...
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sorry folks , i deleted my own message
i confess 1 didn't read your rules entirely
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