Hello again, quick update, after considering everyone's advice got a thread restoring file and a 1/2 round diamond file. Ran the thread restoring file over the spindle running slow in reverse backgear with lots of cutting oil mainly to make sure any trapped swarf was removed. Then worked at the suspected bruised area with the half round diamond file, cleaning threads, refitting the collet chucks, measuring runout and repeating. Definite improvement, Myford Collet chuck now consistently giving 10 micron/0.0004" runout on the taper,
The new Eccentric Engineering Collet chuck now runs onto the register all the way up to the shoulder with little resistance, (previously started to get tighter about 3mm from the shoulder) and is giving consistently 50 micron/0,002" runout.
There is actually nothing wrong with this chuck
It is worth quoting the following from Gary of Eccentric Engineering regarding its accuracy – I have his permission to do so on this forum.
The collet chucks were designed for work holding when using the Turnado rather than as a high precision collet chuck. We hope to get any runout to under a thou or two which is fine when making things with the Turnado System, but as you have experienced it will depend on the condition of the spindle thread and register which we have no control over. If the collet chuck is fitted to a spindle nose that is old and worn that is likely to add to any runout……..It was never designed to be a high precision work holding device, more a convenient way to hold material out over the middle of the Turnado table and minimize catch points to protect fingers that are close to the work when hand turning.
So to sum up, very nearly there with sorting this issue, thanks to advice from forum members.
I am not chasing high precision; however its useful to know the accuracy of my lathe and its accessories so I can gauge how closely my work approaches what is possible and where errors lie.
Regards
Peter
Edited By Peter Turvey on 27/01/2021 18:26:23