My best advise is not to stir the pot with this one. Do some research on your own and draw your own conclusions. I know that's not what you're looking for, but the shit show that will ensue from your question isn't what you're looking for either.I'm sure it's been discussed before but what is the best practice for chambering and threading the tennon ? Inbord and outboard spiders or inboard four jaw independent chuck and outboard spider when going through the head ? I'm completely new and buying parts and pieces to get going.
I've seen some of Gordys videos and all the threads linked have some information about the subject it but are not specifically about the best setup. I'm thinking that the long gripping surface of a four jaw chuck doesn't allow for much of a pivot point and will bend the barrel some as you try dial the bore in with the rear spider. Am I wrong ?
Get a Viper chambering fixture and put it in chuck.
I like that copper ring idea. I use aluminum shims but the copper looks like a better idea.View attachment 991950 View attachment 991951
I use the Gritters method, also an outboard spider. A copper ring is an absolute must in the 4 jaw, if you can't pivot, you bend. If you use a forward spider in lieu of a chuck the contact points should be slightly rounded to facilitate the pivot. Also don't chuck over the chamber, chuck just ahead of it to prevent metal distortion. It's hard to do with a copper ring, but why chance it.
Adam
I use grounding wire, it's about 3/16" OD, I make them as I need them, really simple. I have a pile of them that you can find the right size.I like that copper ring idea. I use aluminum shims but the copper looks like a better idea.
I thought that looked like solid copper wire. I'll get some and make some thanks.I use grounding wire, it's about 3/16" OD, I make them as I need them, really simple. I have a pile of them that you can find the right size.
Adam
^^. This is very true so like Adam says you'll have to try it and decide for yourself.Ask ten different machinists and you'll get ten different answers and everyone has the "best"way.