Hi all - been about a year since my last post and my move to Texas (the free-er world).
I got a new lathe a couple months ago and while incorporating a spherical bearing into a design at work, I realized its the perfect way to hold a rifle barrel in a lathe completely stress-free.
It allows the barrel to float angularly in the chuck until it’s fully tightened down, and it fully supports the outer diameter of the barrel. So it allows the barrel to be aligned completely stress-free.
The bearings are available in every size - see a 1.25” diameter bearing I attached.


Also, feel free to drool over the Rohm combination independent/scroll chuck I got on Eb*y for a screaming deal. If you’ve never heard of one, look them up, because they are the bees knees. Kind of like a heavy duty adjust-tru chuck.
Jason
I got a new lathe a couple months ago and while incorporating a spherical bearing into a design at work, I realized its the perfect way to hold a rifle barrel in a lathe completely stress-free.
It allows the barrel to float angularly in the chuck until it’s fully tightened down, and it fully supports the outer diameter of the barrel. So it allows the barrel to be aligned completely stress-free.
The bearings are available in every size - see a 1.25” diameter bearing I attached.


Also, feel free to drool over the Rohm combination independent/scroll chuck I got on Eb*y for a screaming deal. If you’ve never heard of one, look them up, because they are the bees knees. Kind of like a heavy duty adjust-tru chuck.
Jason