back story:
i just got (well actually i got it in Feb) a Birmingham 1340GH. i am starting to get pretty familiar with it and starting to notice some of its quarks. such as when i take a peice of tool steel and chuck it up when i go to take my first skim pass i ALWAYS only hit "high" spots. when i was doing this with plastic it was easy enough to say well it must be the stock but with ground round stock as soon as i touch it should be contacting all the way around. so i decided to measure it. it turns out that when i put the stock in and tighten it down its actually spinning the stock off center by .00425 again this is not really a problem when i have a bunch of room on the stock but if i want to re- chuck something and just take a .001 cut i cant because its .00425 off center. this got me thinking maybe the chuck is off center so i indicated the outside of the chuck and its off .00025 thats within reason. so it has to be the jaws of the chuck. that got me thinking maybe i can make some soft jaws. and bore them out so my part always spins concentric. so what im thinking i need is hardened backs and aluminum jaws. the aluminum jaws are no problem but the hardened backs would be.
Real Question:
is something like this really universal so that i can get a set of these and make my own soft jaws
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