Nova G3
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Nova G3
If you haven't seen the email, Shopsmith has a special on a Nova G3 lathe chuck, with Shopsmith adapter and both the regular jaws and the pin jaws. I don't recall seeing a Nova G3 offered by Shopsmith before (as opposed to the Oneway chucks).
I've been looking for a chuck, and was thinking about the Oneway Talon or the SuperNova2, so if anybody has experience with the G3 and cares to comment, I'm all ears.
Thanks,
Al
I've been looking for a chuck, and was thinking about the Oneway Talon or the SuperNova2, so if anybody has experience with the G3 and cares to comment, I'm all ears.
Thanks,
Al
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4 jaws - It oughta!:)jcraigie wrote:I am also thinking of getting the G3. Can it be used for both round and square stock?
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algale wrote:Do you prefer one over the other? If so, why?
I'm waiting for BPR's answer as well. I am about to order the G3 (birthday gift) for myself).
It states in the ad that this chuck is especially designed to clamp wood without damaging the wood fibers. Should I also be reading that to say that it should not be used to grip metal stock that I might want to turn?
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