I’m a beginner and have been looking for a video like this. Your video hit on just what I was looking for. I will start following you. Ty for the help!
I was glad to see your presentation here. I have 3 psi chucks that is 2 Barracuda 2s and 1 utility chuck previously I used a PSI utility truck for all my work and produced quite a few bowls up to about 6" in diameter. I just bought two Nova G3 one was the full kit the other one with just one set of Jaws I think.
I have a Nova G7 chuck. It’s low cost, light weight small chuck. Ok to hold smaller project. But the insert (threaded on) may loose. A little annoyance to use. The Oneway stronghold can hold big projects. But change jaws took a while. The jaws are numbered. Not convenient to do when encountered. Another Easy wood chuck is the most used chuck I have owned. Changing the jaws only took a few seconds. The insert is fixed( sealed not interchangeable). Jaws are not numbered. Very versatile and expensive.
Nice video; any thoughts on step jaws? Do they require "stepped tenons"? They seem like they limit the possible tenon height if used with a single-step tenon.
Good presentation. Was looking at G3. But on a fixed income, 100 bucks, is a 100 bucks. I'm going with the PSI bundle with free Cole jaws. Thanks. BTW, I subscribed.
I’m a beginner and have been looking for a video like this. Your video hit on just what I was looking for. I will start following you. Ty for the help!
I was glad to see your presentation here. I have 3 psi chucks that is 2 Barracuda 2s and 1 utility chuck previously I used a PSI utility truck for all my work and produced quite a few bowls up to about 6" in diameter. I just bought two Nova G3 one was the full kit the other one with just one set of Jaws I think.
Thanks, great reviews what about VicMarc and OneWay ?
Keep up the great work! Appreciate the video!
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching.
I have a Nova G7 chuck. It’s low cost, light weight small chuck. Ok to hold smaller project. But the insert (threaded on) may loose. A little annoyance to use. The Oneway stronghold can hold big projects. But change jaws took a while. The jaws are numbered. Not convenient to do when encountered. Another Easy wood chuck is the most used chuck I have owned. Changing the jaws only took a few seconds. The insert is fixed( sealed not interchangeable). Jaws are not numbered. Very versatile and expensive.
Please tell me how you tapped for the set screw...did you have to disassemble the whole chuck?
Nice video; any thoughts on step jaws? Do they require "stepped tenons"? They seem like they limit the possible tenon height if used with a single-step tenon.
Good presentation. Was looking at G3. But on a fixed income, 100 bucks, is a 100 bucks. I'm going with the PSI bundle with free Cole jaws. Thanks. BTW, I subscribed.