The most significant advantage is good clamping forces/holding power and good accuracy comparing to a regular chuck wich only holds the part on three faces inside the chuck.
Hehe, yeah Alan I be my own dentist and saving a couple of bucks, or I start a new shop - tompas11 the the dentist. You are welcome so that I can train...
I swear I search the whole Internet before I found this. I sort of know how to do it but I sure enjoyed watching how you made it
I did the same - search Internet but couldn't find anything. So I decided to try this myself. Thanks for stopping in.
I love these videos. Great job.
Thank you very much indy. Looking forward on a new video from You and Tena. Cheers.
Fantastic video! EXACTLY what I was wondering about!
I love that you liked it!
Precision work, thanks for sharing. Good ligth and good eyes is needed.
Thanks for watching.
Nice work as usual. Cheers Peter
Thanks Peter!
Very good
Many thanks Yuri!
оч хорошая цанга получилось. Отлично.
спасибо Алекс
Great work 👍! I might have to make some of these for my die grinder too! If I do I know where I can find the blueprint 😉✌️
Thanks a lot Spencer. Yeah, the blueprint may require some searching ;D
Your arbor that is holding that slitting saw.
If you took and faced by holding a bit in a vice would make it run much more truer then it is.
I try that tomorrow.
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Ok
Can someone explain why do collet chucks exist? why don't we mount on regular standar drilling chucks.. ? (milling)
The most significant advantage is good clamping forces/holding power and good accuracy comparing to a regular chuck wich only holds the part on three faces inside the chuck.
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Nice job. Bye bye.
Thanks celso, see ya later buddy.
Are going to be working on your own teeth😀
Alan.
Hehe, yeah Alan I be my own dentist and saving a couple of bucks, or I start a new shop - tompas11 the the dentist. You are welcome so that I can train...