Hi there, all,
If you were making (for example ) Harold Hall's ER32 collet chuck to screw on to the ML7 or Super 7 mandrel, it would be useful to have such a facsimile of the mandrel nose to periodically check progress. That assumes that the facsimile is accurate.
It would avoid having to perodically unscrew the lathe chuck, complete with work-piece, and turn it around to try the job on to the actual lathe mandrel. The same rationale applies to machining a chuck back-plate.
Of course, if one trusted one's skill and measuring equipment, one would machine the job by dead reckoning.
I prefer the facsimile. One of the Myford ML7/Super 7 accessories is/was such a mandrel nose facsimile on an MT2 taper shank. I have two but I've never clocked either of them to check their accuracy.
Best regards,
Swarf, Mostly!
Edited By Swarf, Mostly! on 31/05/2021 20:22:43
Edited By Swarf, Mostly! on 31/05/2021 20:23:54