Lemme get that.I have a gorgeous Buck 6 jaw set-true. Dialing a barrel with it is a tremendous pain. It's much easier to dial something in a 4 jaw than it is a set-true.
I admire all of the inventive ways fellow craftsmen come up with to dial in barrels.
But strictly from a Machinist point of view, wouldn’t a Set True Chuck be a more practical option?
The best thing about a set tru chuck is you dont have to loosen the jaws to adjust it and the 6 jaws hold better without more pressure. Yes you must dial in each time and you do it with a hex key just like a spider. Its not much different at that point except not having to re-do soft tips in your adjustment bolts ever againIf they, once set, would hold everything to .0002" then they would be great. But from what I understand, they require continually adjusting to get that level of accuracy every time a new barrel is put in.
And if so am going to have to adjust for each barrel, the spiders are the fastest way, at least for me.
It is the bore of the barrel that needs to be dialed in. Rarely are they in the center of the blank. I find dialing in with the set true type chuck way faster than a 4 jaw. Once chucked, the part always stays tight.If they, once set, would hold everything to .0002" then they would be great. But from what I understand, they require continually adjusting to get that level of accuracy every time a new barrel is put in.
And if so am going to have to adjust for each barrel, the spiders are the fastest way, at least for me.
It is the bore of the barrel that needs to be dialed in. Rarely are they in the center of the blank. I find dialing in with the set true type chuck way faster than a 4 jaw. Once chucked, the part always stays tight.
Ive never touched the front screws that lock it down and the outside ones that actually move it work exactly like a spider and stay tightWell I know that I always dial in the bore, not sure about everyone else....
If I understand it right, the set screws on the set true move the part after it's dialed in. But if they are not tightened then the chuck will move. How do you deal with that?
I tried that and did find movement, not much but some, so I started to tighten them.My set-tru front bolts are snug and I never touch them. I adjust and nothing moves after the fact.