That is now how my Oneway Stronghold chucks are adapted for the Shopsmith. Oneway makes a 5/8" straight bore adapter for their chucks that keep the chuck closer to the headstock.dusty wrote:Is this the adapter that would be required to mount a Oneway Chuck on the Shopsmith Mark V?
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I got a Nova G3 chuck with the right adapter shipped free at Christmas for $120, on Ebay. I hope I can use it soon. I have lots of bowls and platters to make out of 345 year old bur oak.
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dusty wrote:Is this the adapter that would be required to mount a Oneway Chuck on the Shopsmith Mark V?
Knot necessarily. Mine from SS, has a faceplate looking type of adapter. That screws onto the chuck with 5 screws.
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Are you meaning to say that the required adapter is dependent on which Oneway I might have? They are not universal?beeg wrote:Knot necessarily. Mine from SS, has a faceplate looking type of adapter. That screws onto the chuck with 5 screws.
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OKAY, I remembered 2 more screws than there are. 
Dusty, that adapter wood allow ya to use the chuck on any 1-Inch 8tpi lathe spindle. Or any chuck set up for a 1-Inch 8tpi lathe.

Dusty, that adapter wood allow ya to use the chuck on any 1-Inch 8tpi lathe spindle. Or any chuck set up for a 1-Inch 8tpi lathe.
SS 500(09/1980), DC3300, jointer, bandsaw, belt sander, Strip Sander, drum sanders,molder, dado, biscuit joiner, universal lathe tool rest, Oneway talon chuck, router bits & chucks and a De Walt 735 planer,a #5,#6, block planes. ALL in a 100 square foot shop.
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On farther investigation Dusty. What is your chuck set up for? What adapter do ya have?
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Bob, I was asking questions not challenging anyone. I have not done any real turning. That has never been my thing but these discussions interest me. I just may give it a try but it appears I need to accumulate a few more tools to do so. I have no adapters (of this sort).
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