Posted by JasonB on 20/10/2018 07:02:51:
Posted by Michael-w on 19/10/2018 20:40:10:
It might seem like a benefit at first but i envy the MT3 size over having an MT4 spindle, which is so awkward because those size collets are either expensive or rare as hens teeth.
Why do't you just buy a MT4-MT3 sleeve, same applies to the other big bore lathes which tend to come with an adaptor . Think mine came from ARC
It's a good idea, i have got a 4 -2 step down, i think from arc too, and i tried one of those collet chucks to it and it still gave me poor runout,(0.15mm) i think they have a bit of a reputation for.
I have never tried actual spindle collets in them though, maybe they're a cut above the typical bunch. It could be my collets too they're not branded but came from RDG or ARC.
I take it you'd need a bloody coarse thread to tighten up an MT4 collet if it could exist? 😛 I used M16 to make a drawbar for an ER40 taper chuck.
This is really on the backburner but i was planning to ditch the taper idea altogether and go with a flange mounted chuck, in the vain hope i might get better result.
Obviously the only way to guarantee a totally concentric part is to turn between centres but a collet chuck has it's useful moments for when you need to work on the opposite side of a part in two stage turning operations.
Edited By Michael-w on 20/10/2018 15:37:25